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prof. MUDr. Zdeněk Seidl CSc.
Academic staff at First Faculty of Medicine
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401 publications
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New Imaging Methods in Clinical Practice
B81072 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Measurement of Corpus Callosum and Comparison of MRI Techniques for Monitoring of Multiple Sclerosis
2012 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Patients' Stratification and Correlation of Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Parameters with Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
2009 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Neurology for study and practice
2023 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Efficiency of (123)I-ioflupane SPECT as the marker of basal ganglia damage in acute methanol poisoning: 6-year prospective study
2021 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Health-related quality of life determinants in survivors of a mass methanol poisoning outbreak: six-year prospective cohort study
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Third Faculty of Medicine
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The impact of co-morbidities on a 6-year survival after methanol mass poisoning outbreak: possible role of metabolic formaldehyde
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Long-term effectiveness of natalizumab on MRI outcomes and no evidence of disease activity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients treated in a Czech Republic real-world setting: A longitudinal, retrospective study
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Clinical and genetic determinants of chronic visual pathway changes after methanol-induced optic neuropathy: four-year follow-up study
2019 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Pathological cut-offs of global and regional brain volume loss in multiple sclerosis
2019 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Methanol Poisoning as an Acute Toxicological Basal Ganglia Lesion Model: Evidence from Brain Volumetry and Cognition
2019 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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