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pro vyhledávání: '"Barry E. Eggleston"'
Autor:
Daniel W. Klyce, William C. Walker, Elisabeth A. Wilde, Barry E. Eggleston, David X. Cifu, David C. Cameron, Terri K. Pogoda, Maya Elin O'Neil, Kathleen F. Carlson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 36(6)
Objective To describe rates of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) with and without concurrent posttraumatic stress disorder a sample of former and current military personnel, and to compare the factor structure of the Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventor
Autor:
Anne N. Earles, Shanda Robertson, Lynne Neumayr, Barry E. Eggleston, Bernard N. Stulberg, Harry E. Jergesen, Elliott Vichinsky, Christine Aguilar
Publikováno v:
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 86(7)
Aguilar CM, Neumayr LD, Eggleston BE, Earles AN, Robertson SM, Jergesen HE, Stulberg BN, Vichinsky EP. Clinical evaluation of avascular necrosis in patients with sickle cell disease: Children's Hospital Oakland Hip Evaluation Scale—a modification o
Autor:
Thomas J. Harrington, Eugene P. Orringer, Joel David Bessman, Laura M. De Castro, Diana Truran, Jeffrey Kasten, Cage S. Johnson, Abdullah Kutlar, Lynne Neumayr, Jeffrey I. Gold, Randall R. Rule, Elliott Vichinsky, Karen Kalinyak, Karen Kesler, F. Daniel Armstrong, Lillian McMahon, Lanetta B. Jordan, Michael W. Weiner, Cynthia J. Rutherford, Barry E. Eggleston
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 303:1823
Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a chronic illness causing progressive deterioration in quality of life. Brain dysfunction may be the most important and least studied problem affecting individuals with this disease.To measure neurocognitive dysfunction in
Autor:
A. Muma, Barry E. Eggleston, C. Johnson, Thomas J. Harrington, Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers, C. Rutherford, Jeffrey I. Gold, Donald Armstrong, L. De Castro, L. McMahon, Karen Kalinyak, Lynne Neumayr, Elliott Vichinsky, Michael W. Weiner, Atif Mahmoud Hussein, Eugene P. Orringer, Randall R. Rule, D. Bessman, Susan Lieff
Publikováno v:
Blood. 110:428-428
Background. Brain dysfunction may be the most important and least studied problem afflicting the aging SCD population. 25% of neurologically intact pediatric SCD patients have NP dysfunction and silent CNS infarction. In children, age is associated w