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Overview

Umberto Aguglia is affiliated with Magna Graecia University in Italy. Their research spans primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focused investigation into several interconnected subfields and topics.

The main areas of study for Aguglia include:

  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

They have contributed extensively to a range of topics such as:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments

Aguglia's recent publications reflect a focus on multiple sclerosis and neurodegenerative conditions. Notable papers include:

  • Progression is independent of relapse activity in early multiple sclerosis: a real-life cohort study (2022, Brain)
  • Disease-modifying drugs can reduce disability progression in relapsing multiple sclerosis (2020, Brain)
  • Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Sclerosis (2021, Neurology)
  • COVID-19 Severity in Multiple Sclerosis (2021, Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation)
  • Epilepsy in neurodegenerative diseases (2022, Epileptic Disorders)

The venues where Aguglia frequently publishes research include:

  • Journal of Neurology
  • Journal of the Neurological Sciences
  • Seizure
  • Neurological Sciences
  • Epilepsy & Behavior

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Aguglia are:

  • Edoardo Ferlazzo
  • Sara Gasparini
  • Vittoria Cianci
  • Angelo Pascarella
  • Maria Pia Amato

Best Publications

  • Mutations in Col4a1 cause perinatal cerebral hemorrhage and porencephaly.

    Douglas B. Gould;F. Campbell Phalan;Guido J. Breedveld;Saskia E. van Mil

  • MR imaging index for differentiation of progressive supranuclear palsy from Parkinson disease and the Parkinson variant of multiple system atrophy.

    Aldo Quattrone;Giuseppe Nicoletti;Demetrio Messina;Francesco Fera

  • Seizure control and treatment in pregnancy: Observations from the EURAP epilepsy pregnancy registry

    Torbjörn Tomson;D. Battino;E. Bonizzoni;J. Craig

  • Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis A phase II trial

    Giovanni L Mancardi;Maria P Sormani;Francesca Gualandi;Albert Saiz

  • The long-term effect of vagus nerve stimulation on quality of life in patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy: The PuLsE (Open Prospective Randomized Long-term Effectiveness) trial

    Philippe Ryvlin;Frank G. Gilliam;Dang K. Nguyen;Gabriella Colicchio

  • Neuroanatomic correlates of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: a cortical thickness and VBM study

    Angelo Labate;Antonio Cerasa;Marco Mula;Laura Mumoli

  • Randomized trial comparing two different high doses of methylprednisolone in MS A clinical and MRI study

    R. L. Oliveri;P. Valentino;C. Russo;G. Sibilia

  • GABA(B) receptor 1 polymorphism (G1465A) is associated with temporal lobe epilepsy

    A. Gambardella;I. Manna;A. Labate;R. Chifari

  • Kufs Disease, the Major Adult Form of Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis, Caused by Mutations in CLN6

    Todor Arsov;Katherine R Smith;John Anthony Damiano;Silvana Franceschetti

  • Epilepsy in cerebrovascular diseases: Review of experimental and clinical data with meta-analysis of risk factors

    Edoardo Ferlazzo;Edoardo Ferlazzo;Sara Gasparini;Ettore Beghi;Chiara Sueri

  • Prolactin secretion in man: a useful tool to evaluate the activity of drugs on central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic neurones. Studies with fenfluramine.

    A Quattrone;G Tedeschi;U Aguglia;F Scopacasa

  • Dopamine D2 receptor gene polymorphism and the risk of levodopa-induced dyskinesias in PD

    R.L. Oliveri;G. Annesi;M. Zappia;D. Civitelli

  • Autosornal recessive hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy with focally folded myelin sheaths: Clinical, electrophysiologic, and genetic aspects of a large family

    A. Quattrone;A. Gambardella;F. Bono;U. Aguglia

  • Hyperhomocysteinemia in epileptic patients on new antiepileptic drugs

    Vincenzo Belcastro;Pasquale Striano;Gaetano Gorgone;Cinzia Costa

  • Deep Learning Representation from Electroencephalography of Early-Stage Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Features for Differentiation from Rapidly Progressive Dementia

    Francesco Carlo Morabito;Maurizio Campolo;Nadia Mammone;Mario Versaci

  • Hippocampal and thalamic atrophy in mild temporal lobe epilepsy A VBM study

    A. Labate;A. Cerasa;A. Gambardella;U. Aguglia

  • MRI evidence of mesial temporal sclerosis in sporadic "benign" temporal lobe epilepsy.

    A. Labate;P. Ventura;A. Gambardella;E. Le Piane

  • Benign mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

    Angelo Labate;Antonio Gambardella;Eva Andermann;Umberto Aguglia

  • The spectrum of Notch3 mutations in 28 Italian CADASIL families

    M T Dotti;A Federico;R Mazzei;S Bianchi

  • Generalized versus partial reflex seizures: A review

    Domenico Italiano;Edoardo Ferlazzo;Sara Gasparini;Edoardo Spina

  • A new locus for autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy maps to chromosome 1

    A. Gambardella;G. Annesi;M. De Fusco;A. Patrignani

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