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Ann B. Ragin
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 115
Citations - 4734
Ann B. Ragin is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study & Graph (abstract data type). The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 108 publications receiving 4222 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann B. Ragin include NorthShore University HealthSystem & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Complications of Transsphenoidal Surgery: Results of a National Survey, Review of the Literature, and Personal Experience
TL;DR: Increased experience with transsphenoidal surgery seems to be associated with a decreased percentage of operations resulting in complications, as indicated by significant negative Spearman correlation coefficients for all but 2 of the 14 complications listed in the survey.
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Prevalence of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study
Ned Sacktor,Richard L. Skolasky,Eric C. Seaberg,Cynthia A. Munro,James T. Becker,Eileen M. Martin,Ann B. Ragin,Andrew J. Levine,Eric N. Miller +8 more
TL;DR: For the majority of HIV+ individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy with systemic virologic suppression, the diagnosis of HAND is not a progressive condition over 4 years of follow-up.
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Comparative trial of prednisone plus aspirin versus aspirin alone in the treatment of anticardiolipin antibody-positive obstetric patients
Richard K. Silver,Scott N. MacGregor,John S. Sholl,John M. Hobart,Mark G. Neerhof,Ann B. Ragin +5 more
TL;DR: The use of prednisone therapy in conjunction with low-dose aspirin does not appear to improve outcome and may provoke obstetric complications in antiphospholipid antibody-positive patients with prior adverse pregnancy outcome.
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Vascular risk factors, HIV serostatus, and cognitive dysfunction in gay and bisexual men
James T. Becker,Lawrence A. Kingsley,J. Mullen,Bruce A. Cohen,Eileen M. Martin,Eric N. Miller,Ann B. Ragin,Ned Sacktor,Ola A. Selnes,Barbara R. Visscher +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that HIV infection may not be the most important predictor of cognitive performance among older gay and bisexual men in the post–highly active antiretroviral therapy era, at least among those with access to medical care and to appropriate medications.
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Subcortical brain atrophy persists even in HAART-regulated HIV disease
James T. Becker,Joanne Sanders,Sarah K. Madsen,Ann B. Ragin,Lawrence A. Kingsley,Victoria Maruca,Bruce A. Cohen,Karl Goodkin,Eileen M. Martin,Eric N. Miller,Ned Sacktor,Jeffery R. Alger,Peter B. Barker,Priyanka Saharan,Owen Carmichael,Paul M. Thompson +15 more
TL;DR: There was significant atrophy in the HIV-infected men in both the caudate and putamen, principally in the anterior regions, and the volume of the basal ganglia was inversely associated with the time since first seropositivity.