Tamas Revesz
UCL Institute of Neurology
395 Papers
2.8K Citations
Tamas Revesz is an academic researcher from UCL Institute of Neurology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Progressive supranuclear palsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 374 publications. Previous affiliations of Tamas Revesz include University of Cambridge & University College London.
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Papers
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Signatures of Tissue Pathology in Frontotemporal Dementia
Jennifer L. Whitwell,Keith A. Josephs,Martin N. Rossor,Martin N. Rossor,John M. Stevens,Tamas Revesz,Janice L. Holton,Safa Al-Sarraj,Alison K. Godbolt,Nick C. Fox,Jason D. Warren +10 more
TL;DR: MRI patterns of regional gray matter atrophy constitute signatures of tissue pathology in FTD, and tau exon 10+16 was associated with asymmetric (right > left) medial temporal lobe atrophy.
Temporal Variant Frontotemporal Dementia is Associated with Globular Glial Tauopathy.
Camilla N. Clark,Tammaryn Lashley,Colin J. Mahoney,Jason D. Warren,Tamas Revesz,Jonathan D. Rohrer +5 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals.
The MAPT p.A152T variant is a risk factor associated with tauopathies with atypical clinical and neuropathological features
Eleanna Kara,Helen Ling,Alan M. Pittman,Karen Shaw,Rohan de Silva,Roberto Simone,Janice L. Holton,Jason D. Warren,Jonathan D. Rohrer,Georgia Xiromerisiou,Andrew J. Lees,John Hardy,Henry Houlden,Tamas Revesz +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the p.A152T variant is a risk factor associated with the development of atypical neurodegenerative conditions with abnormal tau accumulation, and the balance of evidence suggests this variant is associated with disease.
Histological evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a large series of neurodegenerative diseases
TL;DR: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of histological evidence of CTE in the general population and reported an ex-professional boxer with dual pathologies of Cte and PSP.
Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism during Therapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Lymphoma in Caucasian Children
Marion K. Mateos,Marion K. Mateos,Morten Tulstrup,Michael C.J. Quinn,Ruta Tuckuviene,Glenn M. Marshall,Ramneek Gupta,Chelsea Mayoh,Benjamin Ole Wolthers,Pasquale M Barbaro,Ellen Ruud,Rosemary Sutton,Pasi Huttunen,Tamas Revesz,Sonata Saulyte Trakymiene,Draga Barbaric,Ulf Tedgård,Jodie E. Giles,Frank Alvaro,Olafur G. Jonsson,Francoise Mechinaud,Kadri Saks,Daniel Catchpoole,Rishi S. Kotecha,Luciano Dalla-Pozza,Georgia Chenevix-Trench,Toby Trahair,Stuart MacGregor,Kjeld Schmiegelow +28 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis for VTE in consecutively treated children in the Nordic/Baltic acute lymphoblastic leukemia 2008 cohort and the Australian Evaluation of Risk of ALL Treatment-Related Side-Effects (ERASE) cohort represents the largest GWAS meta- analysis conducted to date associating SNPs to VTE.