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Simon Fandler-Höfler
@SimonFaHo
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Neurologist focussing on intracerebral haemorrhage, stroke and neurological emergency medicine @MedUniGraz, Austria and @UCLStrokeRes
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Joined June 2023
RT @raafiahmussa: Thrilled to share my first manuscript from my PhD research on stroke in young adults! Our study highlights key factors a…
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RT @UCLStrokeRes: First paper from the UCL Young Stroke Systematic Evaluation Study (ULYSSES) @ESOstroke @raafiahmussa @HOzkan92 Open Acces…
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RT @DrGargiBanerjee: We tend to think of CAA-related inflammation as its own separate thing - but is this right? @AminaSellimi @UCLStroke…
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RT @UCLStrokeRes: Left atrial appendage occlusion in patients with #AFib atrial fibrillation and #stroke due to intracerebral haemorrhage a…
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RT @UCLStrokeRes: By popular demand here's a shareable link - - to our Review on #stroke due to #intracerebralhaemo…
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RT @GreenJournal: Fandler-Höfler and colleagues created and validated a risk stratification score for macrovascular causes of intracerebral…
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RT @DavidSeiffge: Great to see our review on intracerebral haemorrhage now published in @NatRevNeurol ! Great collaboration with @SimonFaHo…
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RT @NatRevNeurol: New online! Intracerebral haemorrhage — mechanisms, diagnosis and prospects for treatment and prevention
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RT @HOzkan92: 🚨Our study of 3080 stroke survivors shows a high burden of non-motor outcomes across 13 domains.Most prevalent outcomes were…
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RT @DrGargiBanerjee: Important new research from @HOzkan92 @UCLStrokeRes on huge impact of non-motor symptoms after stroke - paper availabl…
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RT @stephanamayer: Introducing the MACRO score: MRI-Based Prediction of Macrovascular Causes of ICH Risk factors for a macrovascular caus…
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RT @iCAAassociation: DAY 1 : #CAAConference2024 is open with thought provoking talks on iatrogenic CAA and transmissible amyloid seeeding h…
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In a large analysis of >20000 patients with stroke, men had a higher rate of cerebral microbleeds and lacunes (corrected for co-factors), but women had more severe white matter hyperintensities. Are there sex differences in the pathophysiology of cerebral small vessel disease?
In this pooled patient data analysis of >20k patients with strokes, women had lower prevalence of cerebral microbleeds and lacunes, but more severe white matter hyperintensities, suggesting sex-related differences in cerebral small vessel disease.
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RT @JAMA_current: A liberal transfusion strategy compared with a restrictive strategy resulted in a lower rate of unfavorable neurological…
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RT @GreenJournal: This study investigated early recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and ICH clusters in 2 large cohorts of consecutive…
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