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Andra Greitane
Researcher at Empire State Aerosciences Museum
Publications - 3
Citations - 174
Andra Greitane is an academic researcher from Empire State Aerosciences Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intelligibility (communication) & Dysarthria. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 118 citations.
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Development of The Viking Speech Scale to classify the speech of children with cerebral palsy
Lindsay Pennington,Daniel Virella,Tone R. Mjøen,Maria da Graça Andrada,Janice Murray,Allan Colver,Kate Himmelmann,Gija Rackauskaite,Andra Greitane,Audrone Prasauskiene,Guro L. Andersen,Javier De La Cruz +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the Viking Speech Scale is a reliable tool to describe the speech performance of children with cerebral palsy, which can be applied through direct observation of children or through case note review.
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Classification systems of communication for use in epidemiological surveillance of children with cerebral palsy
Daniel Virella,Lindsay Pennington,Guro L. Andersen,Maria da Graça Andrada,Andra Greitane,Kate Himmelmann,Audrone Prasauskiene,Gija Rackauskaite,Javier De La Cruz,Allan Colver +9 more
TL;DR: This work aimed to identify a classification system for communication of children with CP suitable for epidemiological surveillance and to establish a methodology for monitoring its use.
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Trends in Prevalence and Severity of Pre/Perinatal Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born Preterm From 2004 to 2010: A SCPE Collaboration Study
Catherine Arnaud,Virginie Ehlinger,Malika Delobel-Ayoub,Dana Klapouszczak,Oliver Perra,Owen Hensey,David Neubauer,Katalin Hollódy,Daniel Virella,Gija Rackauskaite,Andra Greitane,Kate Himmelmann,Els Ortibus,Ivana Dakovic,Guro L. Andersen,Antigone Papavasiliou,Elodie Sellier,Mary Jane Platt,Inge Krägeloh-Mann +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on prevalence of cerebral palsy, severity rates, and types of brain lesions in children born preterm 2004 to 2010 by gestational age groups.