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Cindy Zadikoff
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 59
Citations - 3001
Cindy Zadikoff is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Movement disorders & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2539 citations. Previous affiliations of Cindy Zadikoff include University of Miami & Toronto Western Hospital.
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A comparison of the mini mental state exam to the montreal cognitive assessment in identifying cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease
Cindy Zadikoff,Cindy Zadikoff,Susan H. Fox,David F. Tang-Wai,Teri Thomsen,Rob M.A. de Bie,Pettarusup Wadia,Janis M. Miyasaki,Sarah Duff-Canning,Anthony E. Lang,Connie Marras +10 more
TL;DR: Compared to the MMSE, the Montreal cognitive assessment may be a more sensitive tool to identify early cognitive impairment in PD.
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Circadian melatonin rhythm and excessive daytime sleepiness in Parkinson disease
Aleksandar Videnovic,Charleston Noble,Kathryn J. Reid,Jie Peng,Fred W. Turek,Angelica Marconi,Alfred Rademaker,Tanya Simuni,Cindy Zadikoff,Phyllis C. Zee +9 more
TL;DR: Circadian dysfunction may underlie excessive sleepiness in Parkinson disease and approaches aimed to strengthen circadian function, such as timed exposure to bright light and exercise, might serve as complementary therapies for the nonmotor manifestations of PD.
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A Randomized Clinical Trial of High-Dosage Coenzyme Q10 in Early Parkinson Disease: No Evidence of Benefit
M. Flint Beal,David Oakes,Ira Shoulson,Claire Henchcliffe,Wendy R. Galpern,Richard H. Haas,Jorge L. Juncos,John G. Nutt,Tiffini Voss,Bernard Ravina,Clifford M Shults,Karen Helles,Victoria Snively,Mark F. Lew,Brian Griebner,Arthur Watts,Shan Gao,Emmanuelle Pourcher,Louisette Bond,Katie Kompoliti,Pinky Agarwal,Cherissa Sia,Mandar Jog,Linda Cole,Munira Sultana,Roger Kurlan,Irene H. Richard,Cheryl Deeley,Cheryl Waters,Angel Figueroa,Ani Arkun,Matthew Brodsky,William G. Ondo,Christine Hunter,Joohi Jimenez-Shahed,Alicia Palao,Janis M. Miyasaki,Julie So,James W. Tetrud,Liza Reys,Katharine Smith,Carlos Singer,Anita Blenke,David S. Russell,Candace Cotto,Joseph H. Friedman,Margaret C. Lannon,Lin Zhang,Edward Drasby,Rajeev Kumar,Thyagarajan Subramanian,Donna Stuppy Ford,David Grimes,Diane Cote,Jennifer Conway,Andrew Siderowf,Marian L. Evatt,Barbara Sommerfeld,Abraham Lieberman,Michael S. Okun,Ramon L. Rodriguez,Stacy Merritt,Camille Swartz,W.R. Wayne Martin,Pamela King,Natividad Stover,Stephanie Guthrie,Ray L. Watts,Anwar Ahmed,Hubert H. Fernandez,Adrienna Winters,Zoltan Mari,Ted M. Dawson,Becky Dunlop,Andrew Feigin,Barbara Shannon,Melissa J. Nirenberg,Mattson Ogg,Samuel A. Ellias,Cathi-Ann Thomas,Karen Frei,Ivan Bodis-Wollner,Sofya Glazman,Thomas Mayer,Robert A. Hauser,Rajesh Pahwa,April Langhammer,Ranjit Ranawaya,Lorelei Derwent,Kapil D. Sethi,Buff Farrow,Rajan Prakash,Irene Litvan,Annette Robinson,Alok Sahay,Maureen Gartner,Vanessa K. Hinson,Samuel Markind,Melisa Pelikan,Joel S. Perlmutter,Johanna M Hartlein,Eric Molho,Sharon Evans,Charles H. Adler,Amy Duffy,Marlene Lind,Lawrence Elmer,Kathy Davis,Julia Spears,Stephanie Wilson,Maureen A. Leehey,Neal Hermanowicz,Shari Niswonger,Holly A. Shill,Sanja Obradov,Alex Rajput,Marilyn Cowper,Stephanie Lessig,David D. Song,Deborah Fontaine,Cindy Zadikoff,Karen Williams,Karen Blindauer,Jo Bergholte,Clara Schindler Propsom,Mark Stacy,Joanne Field,Dragos Mihaila,Mark Chilton,Ergun Y. Uc,Jeri Sieren,David Simon,Lauren Kraics,Althea Silver,James T. Boyd,Robert W. Hamill,Christopher T. Ingvoldstad,Jennifer Young,Karen Thomas,Sandra K. Kostyk,Joanne Wojcieszek,Ronald F. Pfeiffer,Michel Panisset,Monica Beland,Stephen G. Reich,Michelle Cines,Nancy Zappala,Jean Rivest,Richard M. Zweig,L Pepper Lumina,Colette Lynn Hilliard,Stephen Grill,Marye Kellermann,Paul J. Tuite,Susan Rolandelli,Un Jung Kang,Joan Young,Jayaraman Rao,Maureen Cook,Lawrence Severt,Karyn Boyar +160 more
TL;DR: Coenzyme Q10 was safe and well tolerated in this population, but showed no evidence of clinical benefit, and the study was terminated after a prespecified futility criterion was reached.
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Apraxia in movement disorders
Cindy Zadikoff,Anthony E. Lang +1 more
TL;DR: It is not clear how milder ideomotor apraxia found on specific testing contributes to patients' overall day-to-day motor disability, and clinical-pathological correlates and functional imaging studies are compromised by both this diffuse involvement and the confusion experienced in the clinical evaluation ofApraxia.
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Pioglitazone in early Parkinson's disease: a phase 2, multicentre, double-blind, randomised trial
Tanya Simuni,Karl Kieburtz,Barbara C. Tilley,Jordan J. Elm,Bernard Ravina,Debra Babcock,Marina E. Emborg,Robert A. Hauser,Cornelia Kamp,John C. Morgan,G. Webster Ross,David Simon,Jacci Bainbridge,Liana Baker,Ivan Bodis-Wollner,James T. Boyd,Franca Cambi,Julie H. Carter,Kelvin L. Chou,Nabila Dahodwala,Richard B. Dewey,Rohit Dhall,John Y. Fang,Buff Farrow,Andrew Feigin,Sofya Glazman,John L. Goudreau,Pauline LeBlanc,Stephen L. Lee,Maureen A. Leehey,Mark F. Lew,Stephanie Lowenhaupt,Sheng Luo,Rajesh Pahwa,Adriana Pérez,Jay S. Schneider,Burton L. Scott,Binit B. Shah,Kathleen M. Shannon,Saloni Sharma,Carlos Singer,Daniel D. Truong,Renee Wagner,Karen Williams,Anne-Marie Wills,Pei Shieen Wong,Pei Shieen Wong,Cindy Zadikoff,Richard M. Zweig +48 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that pioglitazone at the doses studied here is unlikely to modify progression in early Parkinson's disease.