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Roopa Rajan
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 90
Citations - 609
Roopa Rajan is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 60 publications receiving 368 citations. Previous affiliations of Roopa Rajan include Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research & Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology.
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Integrated Care in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Roopa Rajan,Laura Brennan,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Nabila Dahodwala,Joan Gardner,Jennifer G. Goldman,David Grimes,Robert Iansek,Norbert Kovács,Jennifer L. McGinley,Sotirios A. Parashos,Maria Elisa Pimentel Piemonte,Carsten Eggers +12 more
TL;DR: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of PD integrated care models is performed and recommendations for a representative model are developed.
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Autologous bone marrow-derived stem cells in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a pilot study.
TL;DR: Autologous bone marrow-derived stem cell therapy is safe and feasible in patients of ALS and short-term follow-up of ALSFRS-R scores suggests a trend towards stabilization of disease, however, the benefit needs to be confirmed in the long-term following-up period.
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Dopamine D3 receptor Ser9Gly variant is associated with impulse control disorders in Parkinson’s disease patients
Soumya Krishnamoorthy,Roopa Rajan,Moinak Banerjee,Hardeep Kumar,Gangadhara Sarma,Syam Krishnan,Sankara P. Sarma,Asha Kishore +7 more
TL;DR: Enhanced D3 receptor affinity due to gain-of-function conferred by the glycine residues could impair reward-risk assessment in the mesolimbic system and contribute to development of impulsive behaviour, in carriers of this genotype.
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Interictal cerebral and systemic endothelial dysfunction in patients with migraine: a case–control study
TL;DR: Migraineurs may have isolated cerebral endothelial dysfunction restricted to the posterior circulation in the absence of systemic endothelialfunction, which is not associated with impaired PCA and BA BHI in migraineurs.
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Impact of home confinement during COVID-19 pandemic on Parkinson's disease.
Niraj Kumar,Ravi Gupta,Hrishikesh Kumar,Sahil Mehta,Roopa Rajan,Deva Kumar,Rukmini Mridula Kandadai,Soaham Desai,Pettarusp M Wadia,Purba Basu,Banashree Mondal,Sanchita,Ankita Rawat,Sai Srilakshmi Meka,Bhushan Mishal,L.K. Prashanth,Achal Kumar Srivastava,Vinay Goyal +17 more
TL;DR: A large number of Parkinson's disease patients in this study had difficulty in availing formal neurology consultations and/or medicines during home confinement, leading to a decline in quality of life.