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Christian Enzinger

Christian Enzinger

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Medicine

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93
Citations
26341
World Ranking
11014
National Ranking
58

Overview

Christian Enzinger is affiliated with the Medical University of Graz in Austria and focuses their research primarily within the field of Medicine, with an emphasis on Neurology. Their scholarly work encompasses a variety of subfields including Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Epidemiology, as well as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research topics cover an array of neurological and clinical areas such as Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies, Acute Ischemic Stroke Management, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases, Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research, Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders, and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications.

Christian Enzinger has contributed to multiple publications in respected journals, notably in:

  • Journal of Neurology
  • Neurology
  • European Journal of Neurology
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal
  • Stroke

Frequent coauthors involved in collaboration with Christian Enzinger include:

  • Thomas Gattringer
  • Stefan Ropele
  • Simon Fandler-Höfler
  • Markus Kneihsl
  • Daniela Pinter

The following are some recent notable papers associated with Christian Enzinger, including their year of publication and the respective publication venues:

  • 2021 MAGNIMS-CMSC-NAIMS consensus recommendations on the use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis, 2021, The Lancet Neurology
  • Serum neurofilament light levels in normal aging and their association with morphologic brain changes, 2020, Nature Communications
  • MAGNIMS consensus recommendations on the use of brain and spinal cord atrophy measures in clinical practice, 2020, Nature Reviews Neurology
  • Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging towards clinical application in multiple sclerosis, 2021, Brain
  • Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Consensus Group (MSTCG): position statement on disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis (white paper), 2021, Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders

Best Publications

  • 2021 MAGNIMS–CMSC–NAIMS consensus recommendations on the use of MRI in patients with multiple sclerosis

    Mike P Wattjes;Olga Ciccarelli;Olga Ciccarelli;Daniel S Reich;Brenda Banwell;Brenda Banwell

  • Clinical and imaging assessment of cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis

    Maria A Rocca;Maria Pia Amato;Nicola De Stefano;Christian Enzinger

  • Cognition in multiple sclerosis: State of the field and priorities for the future

    James F. Sumowski;Ralph Benedict;Christian Enzinger;Massimo Filippi

  • Serum neurofilament light levels in normal aging and their association with morphologic brain changes.

    Michael Khalil;Lukas Pirpamer;Edith Hofer;Margarete M. Voortman

  • Risk factors for progression of brain atrophy in aging: six-year follow-up of normal subjects.

    Christian Enzinger;F. Fazekas;P. M. Matthews;S. Ropele

  • White matter lesion progression, brain atrophy, and cognitive decline: the Austrian stroke prevention study

    Reinhold Schmidt;Stefan Ropele;Christian Enzinger;Katja Petrovic

  • Deep gray matter volume loss drives disability worsening in multiple sclerosis.

    Arman Eshaghi;Arman Eshaghi;Ferran Prados;Wallace J Brownlee;Daniel R Altmann;Daniel R Altmann

  • Brain atrophy and lesion load predict long term disability in multiple sclerosis

    Veronica Popescu;Federica Agosta;Hanneke E Hulst;Ingrid C Sluimer

  • Assessing brain atrophy rates in a large population of untreated multiple sclerosis subtypes.

    N. De Stefano;A. Giorgio;M. Battaglini;M. Rovaris

  • Progression of regional grey matter atrophy in multiple sclerosis.

    Arman Eshaghi;Arman Eshaghi;Razvan V Marinescu;Alexandra L Young;Nicholas C Firth

  • Progression of cerebral white matter lesions: 6-year results of the Austrian Stroke Prevention Study

    Reinhold Schmidt;Christian Enzinger;Stefan Ropele;Helena Schmidt

  • Heterogeneity in age-related white matter changes

    Reinhold Schmidt;Helena Schmidt;Johannes Haybaeck;Marisa Loitfelder

  • Conversion from clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis: A large multicentre study

    J. Kuhle;G. Disanto;R. Dobson;R. Adiutori

  • Visual rating of age-related white matter changes on magnetic resonance imaging: scale comparison, interrater agreement, and correlations with quantitative measurements.

    P. Kapeller;R. Barber;R. J. Vermeulen;H. Adèr

  • Novel genetic loci associated with hippocampal volume

    Derrek Hibar;Hieab H.H. Adams;Neda Jahanshad;Ganesh Chauhan

  • Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in Multiple Sclerosis

    Christian Langkammer;Tian Liu;Michael Khalil;Christian Enzinger

  • Meta-analysis of Genome-wide Association Studies Identifies 1q22 as a Susceptibility Locus for Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    Daniel Woo;Guido J. Falcone;Guido J. Falcone;William J. Devan;William J. Devan;W. Mark Brown

  • Common variants at 12q14 and 12q24 are associated with hippocampal volume

    Joshua C Bis;Charles DeCarli;Albert Vernon Smith;Fedde van der Lijn

  • Acute Cerebrovascular Disease in the Young The Stroke in Young Fabry Patients Study

    Arndt Rolfs;Franz Fazekas;Ulrike Grittner;Martin Dichgans

  • Progression of Leukoaraiosis and Cognition

    Reinhold Schmidt;Katja Petrovic;Stefan Ropele;Christian Enzinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Franz Fazekas
Franz Fazekas Medical University of Graz
Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof University College London
Massimo Filippi
Massimo Filippi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Reinhold Schmidt
Reinhold Schmidt Medical University of Graz
Maria A. Rocca
Maria A. Rocca Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Olga Ciccarelli
Olga Ciccarelli University College London
Xavier Montalban
Xavier Montalban Autonomous University of Barcelona
Alex Rovira
Alex Rovira Autonomous University of Barcelona
Paul M. Matthews
Paul M. Matthews Imperial College London
Hugo Vrenken
Hugo Vrenken Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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