Michael Schröder
University of Regensburg
4 Papers
2 Citations
Michael Schröder is an academic researcher from University of Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Status epilepticus & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael Schröder include Technische Universität München.
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Ni-37increased cerebral amino acid uptake during and after epileptic disorders mimics brain tumor in 18f-fet pet
Markus Hutterer,Markus Hutterer,Yvonne Krenn,Alexander Kunz,Marc McCoy,Barbara Egger,Michael Schröder,Christina Wendl,Jörg Marienhagen,Brita Fritsch,Horst Urbach,Philipp T. Meyer,Norbert Galldiks,Norbert Galldiks,Karl-Josef Langen,Karl-Josef Langen,Peter Hau,Eugen Trinka +17 more
TL;DR: Abnormal 18F-FET uptake may occur in patients with epileptic disorders in brain areas not infiltrated by tumor and the reason for this phenomenon is yet unknown.
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The LaLiMo Trial: lamotrigine compared with levetiracetam in the initial 26 weeks of monotherapy for focal and generalised epilepsy—an open-label, prospective, randomised controlled multicenter study
Felix Rosenow,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Nicole Burchardi,Sebastian Bauer,Karl Martin Klein,Yvonne G. Weber,Holger Lerche,Stefan Evers,Stjepana Kovac,Susanne Hallmeyer-Elgner,Götz Winkler,Joachim Springub,Mathias Niedhammer,Erhard Roth,Ilonka Eisensehr,Jörg Berrouschot,Stephan Arnold,Michael Schröder,Anja Beige,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Adam Strzelczyk,Anja Haag,Philipp S. Reif,Hajo M. Hamer +23 more
TL;DR: There were no significant differences with regard to efficacy and tolerability of LEV and LTG in newly diagnosed focal and generalised epilepsy despite more rapid titration in the LEV arm.
Epileptic activity increases cerebral amino acid transport assessed by [18F]-fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine amino acid PET - a potential brain tumor mimic
Markus Hutterer,Yvonne Ebner,Markus J. Riemenschneider,Antje Willuweit,Mark R. McCoy,Barbara Egger,Michael Schröder,Christina Wendl,Dirk Hellwig,Jirka Grosse,Karin Menhart,Martin Proescholdt,Brita Fritsch,Horst Urbach,Guenther Stockhammer,Ulrich Roelcke,Norbert Galldiks,Philipp T. Meyer,Karl-Josef Langen,Peter Hau,Eugen Trinka +20 more
TL;DR: Investigating the brain amino acid metabolism during epileptic seizures by 18F-FET PET indicated a seizure-induced upregulation of neuronal, endothelial, and less astroglial LAT1/LAT2/CD98 amino acid transporter expression, which may mimic brain tumor.
Bilateral thalamic gray matter changes in patients with restless legs syndrome.
Thorleif Etgen,Bogdan Draganski,Carolin Ilg,Michael Schröder,Michael Schröder,Peter Geisler,Göran Hajak,Ilonka Eisensehr,Dirk Sander,Arne May +9 more
TL;DR: This is the first demonstration of structural changes in the brain of patients with idiopathic restless legs syndrome, and changes in thalamic structures are either involved in the pathogenesis of RLS or may reflect a consequence of chronic increase in afferent input of behaviorally relevant information.