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E-post: makoni@ous-hf.no
Nevrologisk avdeling
Oslo universitetssykehus
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Universitetet i Oslo
Forfatterbidrag: idé, utforming/design, datainnsamling, litteratursøk, utarbeiding/revisjon av manuset samt godkjenning av innsendte manusversjon.
Marton König er overlege, seniorforsker og universitetslektor.
Articles by Marton König
Vaccination of immunosuppressed patients
- Marton König,
- Trygve Holmøy,
- Gro Owren Nygaard,
- Jon Riise,
- Karsten Midtvedt,
- Guro Løvik Goll,
- Kristin Kaasen Jørgensen,
- Ludvig A. Munthe,
- Børre Fevang,
- Anders Eivind Myhre,
- Marius Trøseid
13.04.2026:
Chronically ill patients with a weak immune system are at increased risk of severe infections, often as a result of immunomodulatory therapy rather than the underlying disease. Many patients in this group exhibit reduced vaccine responses and require tailored vaccination regimens. Following the...
A man in his twenties with weakness and numbness in his legs
- My Vuong Hermansen,
- Inge Petter Kleggetveit,
- Line Bédos Ulvin,
- Maninder Singh Chawla,
- Marton König
19.01.2023:
Neuropathy can have many causes, some less well known than others. In this article, we present the case of a young man with progressive neurological deficit over several months. The cause was found to be an increasing social problem. A man in his twenties was referred to the emergency department due...
Unilateral erythema or unilateral pallor?
- Marton König,
- Jeanette Aimee Koht
06.09.2021:
The photograph shows miosis, ptosis and hemifacial anhidrosis with pallor on the left side in a previously healthy woman in her thirties. The photograph and video were taken following an exercise session. The patient was referred to a neurologist due to a two-month history of unilateral facial...
Hidden treasures
- Marton König
10.08.2020:
We must become better at using available resources, also in crisis-free periods. In autumn 1952, Copenhagen was struck by a serious poliomyelitis epidemic. More than 3000 patients were admitted to Blegdam Hospital, and almost 350 of these – mostly teenagers – had respiratory muscle paralysis. The...
What would Winnie the Pooh have said?
- Marton König
04.11.2019:
When new study places are established, the interests of society, students and patients need to be taken into account. But what is the most important concern? To cover the need for doctors in Norway, many medical students have to do their training abroad. Meanwhile, international treaties obligate...