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Julie Greenfield
Researcher at University of Kent
Publications - 12
Citations - 158
Julie Greenfield is an academic researcher from University of Kent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ataxia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 84 citations.
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Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of the progressive ataxias
Rajith de Silva,Julie Greenfield,Arron Cook,Harriet Bonney,Julie Vallortigara,Barry Hunt,Paola Giunti +6 more
TL;DR: These guidelines aim to assist HCPs when caring for patients with progressive ataxia, indicate evidence-based and best practice, and act overall as a useful resource for clinicians involved in managing ataxic patients.
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Diagnosis and management of progressive ataxia in adults
Rajith de Silva,Julie Vallortigara,Julie Greenfield,Barry Hunt,Paola Giunti,Marios Hadjivassiliou +5 more
TL;DR: Suggested diagnostic pathways for the general neurologist, based on Ataxia UK’s guidelines for professionals, are provided, which can no longer justify a nihilistic approach to the management of ataxia.
Management of the ataxias : towards best clinical practice
Claire Bates,Peter Baxter,Harriet Bonney,Fion Bremner,Lisa Bunn,Maria Carrillo Perez-Tome,Mark Chung,Lisa Cipolotti,Rajith de Silva,Kate Duberley,John Ealing,Anton Emmanuel,Paola Giunti,Julie Greenfield,Marios Hadjivassilliou,NS Harshavardhana,Kate Hayward,Christian J. Hendriksz,Joshua Hersheson,Rita Horvath,Joanne Hurford,Fatima Jaffer,Cherry Kilbride,Anja Lowit,Jonathan Marsden,Andrea H. Németh,M.H. Hilali Noordeen,Jalesh N. Panicker,Antonios Pantazis,Michael H Parkinson,Liz Redmond,Kai Uus +31 more
TL;DR: This document aims to provide recommendations for healthcare professionals on the diagnosis and management of people with progressive ataxia in order to increase awareness and understanding of these conditions, and lead to their improved diagnosis andmanagement.
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Paving the Way Toward Meaningful Trials in Ataxias: An Ataxia Global Initiative Perspective
Thomas Klockgether,Tetsuo Ashizawa,Bernard Brais,Rosalind Chuang,Alexandra Durr,Brent L. Fogel,Julie Greenfield,Sue Hagen,Laura Bannach Jardim,Hong Jiang,Osamu Onodera,José Luiz Pedroso,B. Soong,David J. Szmulewicz,Holm Graessner,Matthis Synofzik +15 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach called “on-the-shelf” “cell reprograming” that allows for real-time characterization of the “spiking” in the immune system of Alzheimer’s disease.
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The patient's journey: the progressive ataxias
TL;DR: Progressive ataxia describes a group of uncommon neurological disorders, characterised by problems with balance and coordination, that progress slowly and often result in people losing their ability to walk.