19 Papers
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A. Papp is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Papp include Semmelweis University.
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Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada disease presenting initially as aseptic meningoencephalitis
TL;DR: Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada (VKH) disease in a Gypsy woman was diagnosed 4 months after her initial complaints, and retrospective analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cell preparation proved the presence of melanin‐laden macrophages, specific for the syndrome.
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Retrospective study on the distribution of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs in Hungary.
Árpád Bacsadi,A. Papp,Levente Szeredi,G. Tóth,Csaba Nemes,V. Imre,Z. Tolnai,Zoltán Széll,Tamás Sréter +8 more
TL;DR: The studies revealed that the Great Hungarian Plain became a D. immitis endemic region for 2015 and indicates that the parasite established in Hungary in 2007, while sporadic cases in wild canids and dogs also occur in other regions of the country.
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Modelling pathology from autolog fresh cadaver organs as a novel concept in neurosurgical training
TL;DR: A novel method to improve skills in difficult microsurgical operations is worked out in neurosurgical cadaver training for residents and fellows and could be useful not only for the young neurosurgeons but also for experienced colleagues.
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Trickster Logics in the Hungarian Dual-Citizenship Offer
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the option of dual citizenship, available since 2010 for Hungarians living abroad, carries the possibility to create new types of national and civic identification patterns.
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Detection and identification of explosives and illicit drugs using neutron based techniques
A. Papp,J. Csikai,J. Csikai +2 more
TL;DR: Some methods developed in collaboration between the ATOMKI and IEP for bulk hydrogen analysis and for the detection and identification of illicit drugs are presented in this article, where the advantages and limitations of neutron techniques (reflection, transmission, elastic and inelastic scatterings, leakage spectra and angular yields of Be(d,n), Pu-Be, D-D, D -T and 252Cf neutrons transmitted from thick samples, effects of hidden materials) are discussed.
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