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Jerilynn Radcliffe
Researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Publications - 78
Citations - 5883
Jerilynn Radcliffe is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Obstructive sleep apnea & Intelligence quotient. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 72 publications receiving 5254 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerilynn Radcliffe include University of Pennsylvania & Wills Eye Institute.
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Association between a single general anesthesia exposure before age 36 months and neurocognitive outcomes in later childhood
Lena S. Sun,Guohua Li,Tonya L. K. Miller,Cynthia F. Salorio,Mary W. Byrne,David C. Bellinger,Caleb Ing,Raymond Park,Jerilynn Radcliffe,Stephen R. Hays,Charles DiMaggio,Timothy J. Cooper,Virginia Rauh,Lynne G. Maxwell,Ahrim Youn,Francis X. McGowan +15 more
TL;DR: Among healthy children with a single anesthesia exposure before age 36 months, compared with healthy siblings with no anesthesia exposure, there were no statistically significant differences in IQ scores in later childhood.
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Multiagent Chemotherapy and Deferred Radiotherapy in Infants With Malignant Brain Tumors: A Report From the Children’s Cancer Group
J. Russell Geyer,Richard Sposto,Mark T. Jennings,James M. Boyett,Richard A. Axtell,David Breiger,Emmett Broxson,Bernadine Donahue,Jonathan L. Finlay,Joel W. Goldwein,Linda Heier,Dennis L. Johnson,Claire Mazewski,Douglas C. Miller,Roger J. Packer,Diane Puccetti,Jerilynn Radcliffe,May Lin Tao,Tania Shiminski-Maher +18 more
TL;DR: Intensified induction chemotherapy resulted in a high response rate of malignant brain tumors in infants and survival was comparable to that of previous studies, and most patients who survived did not receive radiation therapy.
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Whole-Brain Irradiation and Decline in Intelligence: The Influence of Dose and Age on IQ Score
Jeffrey H. Silber,Jerilynn Radcliffe,Virginia C. Peckham,Giorgio Perilongo,Priya S. Kishnani,Moshe Fridman,Joel W. Goldwein,Anna T. Meadows +7 more
TL;DR: One can forecast final IQ score based on the initial IQ score, dose of irradiation, and age at time of irradiations, and the findings should aid in the selection of appropriate therapy when whole-brain irradiation is needed.
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A prospective study of cognitive function in children receiving whole-brain radiotherapy and chemotherapy: 2-year results.
Roger J. Packer,Leslie N. Sutton,Thomas E. Atkins,Jerilynn Radcliffe,Greta R. Bunin,Giulio J. D'Angio,Kathy R. Siegel,Luis Schut +7 more
TL;DR: The 2-year results of this study suggest that children with brain tumors treated with CRT are cognitively impaired and that these deficits worsen over time.
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The effect of chelation therapy with succimer on neuropsychological development in children exposed to lead.
Walter J. Rogan,Kim N. Dietrich,James H. Ware,Douglas W. Dockery,M.P. Salganik,Jerilynn Radcliffe,Robert L. Jones,N. Beth Ragan,J. Julian Chisolm,George G. Rhoads +9 more
TL;DR: Treatment with succimer loweredBlood lead levels but did not improve scores on tests of cognition, behavior, or neuropsychological function in children with blood lead levels below 45 microg per deciliter, since succimer is as effective as any lead chelator currently available.