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  1. Article: Anton, Balint, Charles Bonnet, and the Others: The ABC of Cerebral Visual Syndromes (A Historical Guide and an Update).

    Kertesz, Andrew

    The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques

    2023  Volume 51, Issue 2, Page(s) 300–304

    Abstract: Cerebral visual impairments have been of great interest to neurologists, ophthalmologists, and neuroscientists. Complicated or partial varieties related to cortical blindness are discussed in this review. They are a fascinating alphabet of eponymic ... ...

    Abstract Cerebral visual impairments have been of great interest to neurologists, ophthalmologists, and neuroscientists. Complicated or partial varieties related to cortical blindness are discussed in this review. They are a fascinating alphabet of eponymic clinical syndromes, bordering neurology, ophthalmology, and even psychiatry. Recent functional imaging and experimental studies have contributed further knowledge of cognitive visual organization in addition to the classical lesion evidence.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Neurology ; Vision Disorders ; Blindness, Cortical ; Brain Diseases/complications ; Syndrome ; Hallucinations/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-06-30
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 197622-9
    ISSN 0317-1671
    ISSN 0317-1671
    DOI 10.1017/cjn.2023.246
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  2. Article ; Online: Progress in Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Review.

    Kertesz, Andrew / Finger, Elizabeth / Munoz, David G

    Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology

    2024  Volume 37, Issue 1, Page(s) 3–12

    Abstract: We present a review of the definition, classification, and epidemiology of primary progressive aphasia (PPA); an update of the taxonomy of the clinical syndrome of PPA; and recent advances in the neuroanatomy, pathology, and genetics of PPA, as well as ... ...

    Abstract We present a review of the definition, classification, and epidemiology of primary progressive aphasia (PPA); an update of the taxonomy of the clinical syndrome of PPA; and recent advances in the neuroanatomy, pathology, and genetics of PPA, as well as the search for biomarkers and treatment. PPA studies that have contributed to concepts of language organization and disease propagation in neurodegeneration are also reviewed. In addition, the issues of heterogeneity versus the relationships of the clinical phenotypes and their relationship to biological, pathological, and genetic advances are discussed, as is PPA's relationship to other conditions such as frontotemporal dementia, corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy, Pick disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Arguments are presented in favor of considering these conditions as one entity versus many.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Frontotemporal Dementia/diagnosis ; Frontotemporal Dementia/genetics ; Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive/genetics ; Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive/pathology ; Syndrome ; Aphasia, Primary Progressive
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Review ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2108112-8
    ISSN 1543-3641 ; 1543-3633
    ISSN (online) 1543-3641
    ISSN 1543-3633
    DOI 10.1097/WNN.0000000000000365
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  3. Article ; Online: Early Diagnosis of Frontotemporal Dementia.

    Kertesz, Andrew

    Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology

    2018  Volume 31, Issue 3, Page(s) 168–169

    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-09-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2108112-8
    ISSN 1543-3641 ; 1543-3633
    ISSN (online) 1543-3641
    ISSN 1543-3633
    DOI 10.1097/WNN.0000000000000163
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  4. Book ; Conference proceedings: Frontotemporal dementia and Pick's disease

    Kertesz, Andrew

    conference proceedings, September 13 - 15, 2002, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

    (Annals of neurology : Supplement ; 5)

    2003  

    Author's details Suppl. ed.: Andrew Kertesz
    Series title Annals of neurology : Supplement ; 5
    Annals of neurology
    Annals of neurology ; Supplement
    Collection Annals of neurology
    Annals of neurology ; Supplement
    Keywords Demenz
    Subject Anoia ; Dementia ; Chronische Verwirrtheit
    Language English
    Size S35 S.
    Publisher Wiley-Liss
    Publishing place Hoboken, NJ
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book ; Conference proceedings
    HBZ-ID HT013732421
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  5. Article: Automatic classification of hyperkinetic, tonic, and tonic-clonic seizures using unsupervised clustering of video signals.

    Ojanen, Petri / Kertész, Csaba / Morales, Elizabeth / Rai, Pragya / Annala, Kaapo / Knight, Andrew / Peltola, Jukka

    Frontiers in neurology

    2023  Volume 14, Page(s) 1270482

    Abstract: Introduction: This study evaluated the accuracy of motion signals extracted from video monitoring data to differentiate epileptic motor seizures in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. 3D near-infrared video was recorded by the Nelli: Methods: 10 ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: This study evaluated the accuracy of motion signals extracted from video monitoring data to differentiate epileptic motor seizures in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. 3D near-infrared video was recorded by the Nelli
    Methods: 10 patients with 130 seizures were included in the training dataset, and 17 different patients with 98 seizures formed the testing dataset. Only seizures with unequivocal hyperkinetic, tonic, and tonic-clonic semiology were included. Motion features from the catch22 feature collection extracted from video were explored to transform the patients' videos into numerical time series for clustering and visualization.
    Results: Changes in feature generation provided incremental discrimination power to differentiate between hyperkinetic, tonic, and tonic-clonic seizures. Temporal motion features showed the best results in the unsupervised clustering analysis. Using these features, the system differentiated hyperkinetic, tonic and tonic-clonic seizures with 91, 88, and 45% accuracy after 100 cross-validation runs, respectively. F1-scores were 93, 90, and 37%, respectively. Overall accuracy and f1-score were 74%.
    Conclusion: The selected features of motion distinguished semiological differences within epileptic seizure types, enabling seizure classification to distinct motor seizure types. Further studies are needed with a larger dataset and additional seizure types. These results indicate the potential of video-based hybrid seizure monitoring systems to facilitate seizure classification improving the algorithmic processing and thus streamlining the clinical workflow for human annotators in hybrid (algorithmic-human) seizure monitoring systems.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-02
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2564214-5
    ISSN 1664-2295
    ISSN 1664-2295
    DOI 10.3389/fneur.2023.1270482
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  6. Book: Pick's disease and Pick complex

    Kertesz, Andrew

    1998  

    Author's details ed. by Andrew Kertesz
    Keywords Dementia ; Pick-Atrophie ; Präsenile Demenz
    Subject P.-Atrophie ; Pick-Krankheit ; Pick'sche Krankheit ; Pick's disease ; Pick-Syndrom ; Picksche Krankheit ; Morbus Pick
    Language English
    Size XII, 301 S. : Ill.
    Publisher Wiley-Liss
    Publishing place New York u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references and index
    HBZ-ID HT010083042
    ISBN 0-471-17792-x ; 978-0-471-17792-x0
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  7. Article ; Online: Longitudinal clinicoradiological findings in pathologically confirmed chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

    Kim, David Dongkyung / Sharma, Amit Kumar / Anazodo, Udunna / Kertesz, Andrew / Borrie, Michael / Lawrence, Keith St / Singhsnaeh, Arunee / Ang, Lee Cyn / Finger, Elizabeth

    Journal of neurology

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-21
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 187050-6
    ISSN 1432-1459 ; 0340-5354 ; 0012-1037 ; 0939-1517 ; 1619-800X
    ISSN (online) 1432-1459
    ISSN 0340-5354 ; 0012-1037 ; 0939-1517 ; 1619-800X
    DOI 10.1007/s00415-024-12275-7
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  8. Book: Localization and neuroimaging in neuropsychology

    Kertesz, Andrew

    (Foundations of neuropsychology)

    1994  

    Author's details ed. by Andrew Kertesz
    Series title Foundations of neuropsychology
    Keywords Nervous System Diseases / diagnosis ; Diagnostic Imaging ; Neuropsychologie ; Gehirn ; Lokalisation
    Subject Lokalisierung ; Cerebrum ; Hirn ; Encephalon ; Enzephalon ; Hirngewebe ; Hirnmasse ; Gehirnmasse
    Language English
    Size XXI, 662 S. : Ill.
    Publisher Acad. Press
    Publishing place San Diego u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT006436936
    ISBN 0-12-405045-X ; 978-0-12-405045-7
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  9. Article: Automated analysis and detection of epileptic seizures in video recordings using artificial intelligence.

    Rai, Pragya / Knight, Andrew / Hiillos, Matias / Kertész, Csaba / Morales, Elizabeth / Terney, Daniella / Larsen, Sidsel Armand / Østerkjerhuus, Tim / Peltola, Jukka / Beniczky, Sándor

    Frontiers in neuroinformatics

    2024  Volume 18, Page(s) 1324981

    Abstract: Introduction: Automated seizure detection promises to aid in the prevention of SUDEP and improve the quality of care by assisting in epilepsy diagnosis and treatment adjustment.: Methods: In this phase 2 exploratory study, the performance of a ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Automated seizure detection promises to aid in the prevention of SUDEP and improve the quality of care by assisting in epilepsy diagnosis and treatment adjustment.
    Methods: In this phase 2 exploratory study, the performance of a contactless, marker-free, video-based motor seizure detection system is assessed, considering video recordings of patients (age 0-80 years), in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves, with respect to video-electroencephalographic monitoring (VEM) as the medical gold standard. Detection performances of five categories of motor epileptic seizures (tonic-clonic, hyperkinetic, tonic, unclassified motor, automatisms) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) with a motor behavioral component lasting for >10 s were assessed independently at different detection thresholds (rather than as a categorical classification problem). A total of 230 patients were recruited in the study, of which 334 in-scope (>10 s) motor seizures (out of 1,114 total seizures) were identified by VEM reported from 81 patients. We analyzed both daytime and nocturnal recordings. The control threshold was evaluated at a range of values to compare the sensitivity (
    Results: At optimal thresholds, the performance of seizure groups in terms of sensitivity (CI) and FDR/h (CI): tonic-clonic- 95.2% (82.4, 100%); 0.09 (0.077, 0.103), hyperkinetic- 92.9% (68.5, 98.7%); 0.64 (0.59, 0.69), tonic- 78.3% (64.4, 87.7%); 5.87 (5.51, 6.23), automatism- 86.7% (73.5, 97.7%); 3.34 (3.12, 3.58), unclassified motor seizures- 78% (65.4, 90.4%); 4.81 (4.50, 5.14), and PNES- 97.7% (97.7, 100%); 1.73 (1.61, 1.86). A generic threshold recommended for all motor seizures under study asserted 88% sensitivity and 6.48 FDR/h.
    Discussion: These results indicate an achievable performance for major motor seizure detection that is clinically applicable for use as a seizure screening solution in diagnostic workflows.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2452979-5
    ISSN 1662-5196
    ISSN 1662-5196
    DOI 10.3389/fninf.2024.1324981
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  10. Book: Localization in neuropsychology

    Kertesz, Andrew

    1983  

    Author's details ed. by Andrew Kertesz
    Keywords BRAIN MAPPING ; BRAIN INJURIES / DIAGNOSIS ; LANGUAGE DISORDERS / DIAGNOSIS ; AGNOSIA / DIAGNOSIS ; Neuropsychologie ; Gehirn ; Lokalisation
    Subject Lokalisierung ; Cerebrum ; Hirn ; Encephalon ; Enzephalon ; Hirngewebe ; Hirnmasse ; Gehirnmasse
    Size XVI, 527 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition 1. [Dr.]
    Publisher Academic Pr
    Publishing place New York, NY u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT002718302
    ISBN 0-12-405050-6 ; 978-0-12-405050-1
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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