European Journal of Neurology
Journal Abbreviation: EUR J NEUROL
ISSN: 1351-5101
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publications (56)
Inflammation, edema, hematoma and etiology – a rectangular relationship? (2019)
Volbers B, Fischer U, Huttner H
Journal article
Vagomimetic Fingolimod effects are compensated by central up-regulation of cardiovagal withdrawal upon rapid blood pressure decrease (2018)
Roy S, Wang R, de Rojas Leal C, Liu M, Hoesl K, Lee DH, Linker R, Hilz MJ
Conference contribution
Reduced pupillary modulation in patients with relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis is associated with longer disease duration and higher disease severity (2018)
Wang R, Roy S, de Rojas Leal C, Liu M, Hoesl K, Lee DH, Linker R, Hilz MJ
Conference contribution
European expert consensus recommendations for neurological therapeutic goals for patients with Fabry disease (2018)
Hilz MJ, Baron R, Elliott P, Germain D, Spada M, Viana-Baptista M, Wanner C, Burlina AP
Conference contribution
Autonomic dysfunction in hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies and Fabry disease (2018)
Hilz MJ
Conference contribution
Ephedrine and 3,4 diaminopyridine responsive myasthenic syndrome in plectin-related epidermolysis bullosa simplex with muscular dystrophy (2017)
Argente-Escrig H, Gomez NM, Gomez L, Türk M, Thiel C, Schröder R, Vilchez JJ
Conference contribution
Vanilla-stimulation suggests subtle central autonomic dysfunction in patients with a history of mild traumatic brain injury (2017)
Liu M, Roy S, Wang R, de Rojas Leal C, Hoesl K, Hummel T, Hilz MJ
Conference contribution
Interrelation of depression, sexual dysfunction and disease severity in patients with multiple sclerosis (2017)
Hoesl K, Roy S, Wang R, Intravooth T, Deutsch M, Winder K, Lee DH, et al.
Conference contribution
Cardiovagal responses to autonomic challenges are reduced after six months of Fingolimod-therapy in patients with multiple sclerosis (2017)
de Rojas Leal C, Wang R, Roy S, Liu M, Canavese F, Hoesl K, Winder K, et al.
Conference contribution
Autonomic challenges suggest that Fingolimod induced cardiac autonomic changes might be reversible (2017)
Wang R, Roy S, de Rojas Leal C, Liu M, Hoesl K, Lee DH, Linker R, Hilz MJ
Conference contribution