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Tim Cox
Researcher at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Publications - 9
Citations - 1269
Tim Cox is an academic researcher from Great Ormond Street Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ependymoma & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1186 citations.
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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, multiphasic disseminated encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis in children.
TL;DR: Differences in the presentation of ADEM/MDEM compared with multiple sclerosis may help in the prognosis given to families regarding the possibility of later development of multiple sclerosis.
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Primary postoperative chemotherapy without radiotherapy for intracranial ependymoma in children: the UKCCSG/SIOP prospective study.
Richard Grundy,S Wilne,Claire Weston,K. Robinson,Linda S Lashford,James W. Ironside,Tim Cox,W Kling Chong,Richard H A Campbell,C.C. Bailey,Rao Gattamaneni,Sue Picton,Nicky Thorpe,Conor Mallucci,Martin English,J. Punt,David Walker,David W. Ellison,David Machin +18 more
TL;DR: This protocol avoided or delayed radiotherapy in a substantial proportion of children younger than 3 years without compromising survival, suggesting that primary chemotherapy strategies have an important role in the treatment of very young children with intracranial ependymoma.
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Poststreptococcal acute disseminated encephalomyelitis with basal ganglia involvement and auto-reactive antibasal ganglia antibodies.
Russell C. Dale,Andrew J. Church,Francisco Cardoso,Elizabeth Goddard,Tim Cox,WK Chong,Amanda J. Williams,Nigel Klein,Brian G. R. Neville,Edward J. Thompson,Gavin Giovannoni +10 more
TL;DR: Findings support a new subgroup of postinfectious autoimmune inflammatory disorders associated with Group A β hemolytic streptococcus, abnormal basal ganglia imaging, and elevated ABGA.
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Primary postoperative chemotherapy without radiotherapy for treatment of brain tumours other than ependymoma in children under 3 years: Results of the first UKCCSG/SIOP CNS 9204 trial
Richard Grundy,Sophie Wilne,K. Robinson,James W. Ironside,Tim Cox,W.K. Chong,Antony Michalski,R.H.A. Campbell,C.C. Bailey,N. Thorp,Barry Pizer,J. Punt,David Walker,David W. Ellison,David Machin +14 more
TL;DR: The outcome for very young children with brain tumours is dictated by degree of surgical resection and histological tumour type and underlying biology as an indicator of treatment sensitivity, which highlights the differing therapeutic challenges presented by the malignant brain tumour challenges of early childhood.
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Magnetic resonance imaging protocols for paediatric neuroradiology
TL;DR: These protocols for imaging the brain and spine of children based on 20 years experience of paediatric neurological MRI are presented and are adapted to suit children under the age of 2 years, small body parts and paediatric clinical scenarios.