Publications by authors named "Gergely Pesko"

Invasive fungal infections pose a particular threat to oncohematological patients. Candidiasis, aspergillosis, mucormycosis, cryptococcosis and Pneumocystis pneumonia are the most common manifestations. Despite various available approaches (culture, histology, serology, imaging), diagnosis of invasive mycoses is challenging.

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  • Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is a progressive heart disease typically linked to light chain (AL) and transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis, and new diagnostic tools and therapies have emerged for these conditions.
  • A study analyzed 98 CA patients over 13 years, revealing that 9% did not show increased left ventricular wall thickness (IWT), which is commonly used for diagnosis.
  • All patients without IWT had AL type CA and despite the lack of IWT, both groups displayed significant disease severity, indicating the need to include non-IWT patients in diagnostic criteria for better access to treatments.
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Background: Variant transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease, where the mutation of the transthyretin gene (TTR) results in the deposition of pathogenic protein fibrils in various tissues. The mutation type influences the clinical course. Until now, no data were available on the genotype, phenotype, and prevalence of Hungarian ATTRv patients.

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Background: Left ventricular hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction are common echocardiographic features of both aortic valve stenosis (AS) and cardiac amyloidosis (CA). These two different entities therefore may mask each other. From recent years, there is a growing body of evidence about the relatively high incidence of wild-type transthyretin (wtTTR) amyloidosis in AS, but there are scarce data on the prevalence of AS in CA, particularly in AL-type amyloidosis.

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