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Anna Basu
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 86
Citations - 1353
Anna Basu is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cerebral palsy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1063 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Basu include Royal Victoria Infirmary & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Twenty-year trends in prevalence and survival of Down syndrome
TL;DR: One-year survival of live births with Down syndrome increased, especially in babies with cardiovascular malformations, reaching almost 100%, and there has been no overall change in live birth prevalence.
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A Patient’s Journey: Visual Agnosia
TL;DR: This patient was left with visual agnosia after developing herpes simplex encephalitis at a young age and describes her strategies for coping with this visual disability.
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Safety and efficacy of deferiprone for pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration: a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial and an open-label extension study.
Thomas Klopstock,Thomas Klopstock,Fernando Tricta,Lynne Neumayr,Ivan Karin,Giovanna Zorzi,Caroline Fradette,Tomasz Kmieć,Boriana Büchner,Hannah E. Steele,Rita Horvath,Rita Horvath,Patrick F. Chinnery,Anna Basu,Clemens Küpper,Christiane Neuhofer,Bernadette Kalman,Petr Dusek,Zuhal Yapici,Ian J. Wilson,Feng Zhao,Federica Zibordi,Nardo Nardocci,Christine Aguilar,Susan J. Hayflick,Michael Spino,Andrew M. Blamire,Penelope Hogarth,Elliott Vichinsky +28 more
TL;DR: An 18-month, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial and a single-arm, open-label extension study in patients with PKAN to assess whether the iron chelator deferiprone can reduce brain iron and slow disease progression.
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Developmental Tuning and Decay in Senescence of Oscillations Linking the Corticospinal System
TL;DR: It is proposed that progressive fine-tuning of the frequency coding and stabilization of the dynamic properties within and between corticospinal networks occurs during adolescence, refining the capacity for efficient dynamic communication in adulthood.
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Clinical features, course, and outcomes of a UK cohort of pediatric moyamoya.
Sara C. Tho-Calvi,Dominic Thompson,Dawn E. Saunders,Shakti Agrawal,Anna Basu,Manali Chitre,Gabriel Chow,Frances Gibbon,Anthony R Hart,Krishnaraya Kamath Tallur,Fenella J. Kirkham,Rachel Kneen,Helen McCullagh,Leena Mewasingh,Grace Vassallo,Kayal Vijayakumar,Elizabeth Wraige,Tong Hong Yeo,Vijeya Ganesan +18 more
TL;DR: Moyamoya is associated with multiple recurrences, progressive arteriopathy, and poor outcome in half of patients, especially with AIS presentation and posterior circulation involvement, and prognostic predictors of outcome are examined.