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Hadi Manji
Researcher at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 59
Citations - 2705
Hadi Manji is an academic researcher from University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1939 citations. Previous affiliations of Hadi Manji include UCL Institute of Neurology & Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.
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The emerging spectrum of COVID-19 neurology: clinical, radiological and laboratory findings.
Ross W. Paterson,Ross W. Paterson,Rachel Brown,Laura A Benjamin,Laura A Benjamin,Ross Nortley,Ross Nortley,Sarah Wiethoff,Sarah Wiethoff,Tehmina Bharucha,Tehmina Bharucha,Tehmina Bharucha,Dipa L Jayaseelan,Dipa L Jayaseelan,Guru Kumar,Rhian E Raftopoulos,Laura Zambreanu,Laura Zambreanu,Vinojini Vivekanandam,Anthony Khoo,Ruth Geraldes,Ruth Geraldes,Krishna Chinthapalli,Krishna Chinthapalli,Elena Boyd,Hatice Tuzlali,Gary Price,Gerry Christofi,Jasper M. Morrow,Jasper M. Morrow,Patricia McNamara,Benjamin C Mcloughlin,Soon Tjin Lim,Puja Mehta,Viva Levee,Stephen Keddie,Wisdom Yong,S Anand Trip,S Anand Trip,Alexander J.M. Foulkes,Alexander J.M. Foulkes,Gary Hotton,Thomas D. Miller,Alex Everitt,Christopher Carswell,Nicholas W. S. Davies,Michael Yoong,David Attwell,Jemeen Sreedharan,Eli Silber,Jonathan M. Schott,Arvind Chandratheva,Richard J. Perry,Robert Simister,Anna M. Checkley,Nicky Longley,Simon F. Farmer,Francesco Carletti,Catherine F Houlihan,Maria Thom,Michael P. Lunn,Jennifer Spillane,Jennifer Spillane,Robin Howard,Robin Howard,Angela Vincent,Angela Vincent,David J. Werring,Chandrashekar Hoskote,Hans Rolf Jäger,Hans Rolf Jäger,Hadi Manji,Hadi Manji,Michael S. Zandi,Michael S. Zandi +74 more
TL;DR: A case series of 43 patients with neurological complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection includes encephalopathies, encephalitis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis with haemorrhagic change, transverse myelitis, ischaemic stroke, and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease: frequency of genetic subtypes and guidelines for genetic testing
Sinéad M. Murphy,Matilde Laura,Katherine A. Fawcett,Amelie Pandraud,Yo-Tsen Liu,Gabrielle L. Davidson,Alexander M. Rossor,James M. Polke,Victoria Castleman,Hadi Manji,Michael P. Lunn,K Bull,Gita Ramdharry,Mary B. Davis,Julian Blake,Henry Houlden,Mary M. Reilly +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the frequency of different genes in a large cohort of patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) and devise guidelines for genetic testing in practice were determined.
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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy: a prevalence study in south east England.
TL;DR: A wide difference in prevalence rates between the four health regions was noted, probably due to reporting bias, and a diagnosis of CIDP was made according to definite, probable, possible, or suggestive diagnostic criteria.
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Epidemiological and cohort study finds no association between COVID-19 and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Stephen Keddie,Stephen Keddie,Julia Pakpoor,Christina Mousele,Menelaos Pipis,Menelaos Pipis,Pedro Machado,Pedro Machado,Mark P. Foster,Christopher J Record,Ryan Y S Keh,Janev Fehmi,Ross W. Paterson,Ross W. Paterson,Viraj Bharambe,Lisa M Clayton,Claire Allen,Olivia Price,Jasmine Wall,Annamaria Kiss-Csenki,Devi Priya Rathnasabapathi,Ruth Geraldes,Ruth Geraldes,Tatyana Yermakova,Joshua King-Robson,Maya Zosmer,Sanjeev Rajakulendran,Sanjeev Rajakulendran,Sheetal Sumaria,Simon F. Farmer,Ross Nortley,Ross Nortley,Charles R. Marshall,Edward J Newman,Niranjanan Nirmalananthan,Guru Kumar,Ashwin Pinto,James Holt,T. Lavin,Kathryn M. Brennan,Michael S. Zandi,Dipa L Jayaseelan,Dipa L Jayaseelan,Jane Pritchard,Robert D M Hadden,Hadi Manji,Hadi Manji,Hugh J. Willison,Simon Rinaldi,Aisling Carr,Michael P. Lunn,Michael P. Lunn +51 more
TL;DR: GBS incidence has fallen during the pandemic, which may be the influence of lockdown measures reducing transmission of GBS inducing pathogens such as Campylobacter jejuni and respiratory viruses.
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Progressive myoclonic ataxia associated with coeliac disease. The myoclonus is of cortical origin, but the pathology is in the cerebellum.
Kailash P. Bhatia,Peter Brown,R. Gregory,G. G. Lennox,Hadi Manji,Pd Thompson,David W. Ellison,C. D. Marsden +7 more
TL;DR: The neurological syndrome was dominated by action and stimulus sensitive myoclonus of cortical origin with mild ataxia and infrequent seizures and coeliac disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of all patients presenting with a progressive myoclonic ataxic syndrome.