14 Citations
Assessment and treatment of stroke in children
- Medicine, PsychologyCurrent treatment options in neurology
- 2008
Pediatric stroke remains underrecognized by physicians and families despite efforts to increase awareness, and children should be evaluated urgently and thoroughly, as multiple stroke risk factors may be present.
Acute Ischemic Stroke in Children
- Medicine, Psychology
- 2017
In this chapter, I try to focus on risk factors, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management, and other important issues in childhood arterial ischemic stroke.
Ischemic stroke following operated head trauma in children: Discussion of a rare clinical case
- Medicine, PsychologyInternational journal of surgery case reports
- 2021
Cerebrovascular Disease and Disorders
- Psychology, MedicineHandbook of Medical Neuropsychology
- 2019
An approach to the neuropsychological assessment of children and adults with cerebrovascular disease is provided, emphasizing specific domains most commonly affected by stroke and common methods used to evaluate function.
Post-varicella angiopathy: a series of 4 patients with focus on virologic and neuroimaging findings.
- MedicinePediatric neurology
- 2014
Acute brain injury and therapeutic hypothermia in the PICU: A rehabilitation perspective.
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine
- 2009
Changes in clinical practice in the hospitalized brain-injured child may have effects on rehabilitation referral practices, goals and strategies of therapies offered, and may increase the degree of complex medical problems seen in children referred to inpatient rehabilitation.
Central auditory processing: behavioral and electrophysiological assessment of children and adolescents diagnosed with stroke.
- Psychology, MedicineBrazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology
- 2019
Disorders of coagulation
- Medicine, BiologyLanzkowsky's Manual of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
- 2022
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Pediatric arterial ischemic stroke.
- Psychology, MedicineHematology/oncology clinics of North America
- 2010
Stroke in Children: Genetic and Metabolic Issues
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of child neurology
- 2000
The mendelian and mitochondrial genetic causes of pediatric stroke syndromes are reviewed and many of the genetic risk factors that are found in adult-onset cerebrovascular disease are illustrated.
Cerebral palsy secondary to perinatal ischemic stroke.
- Medicine, PsychologyClinics in perinatology
- 2006
Risk factors for childhood stroke: Little folks have different strokes!
- Medicine, PsychologyAnnals of neurology
- 2003
The Ganesan study found prothrombotic disorders relatively infrequently compared with previous reports, however, iron deficiency anemia, a treatable risk factor for childhood stroke, was present in nearly one quarter of the children studied.
Toward the definition of cerebral arteriopathies of childhood
- MedicineCurrent opinion in pediatrics
- 2004
This nomenclature system is intended to facilitate and enhance clinical research in childhood stroke, particularly multicenter collaborative studies.
Stroke in Childhood: Outcome and Recurrence Risk by Mechanism in 59 Patients
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of child neurology
- 2000
It is concluded that it is important to determine the mechanism of childhood stroke, because it strongly influences outcome, the recurrence risk, and treatment choice.
Can mild head injury cause ischaemic stroke?
- MedicineArchives of disease in childhood
- 2003
Five cases of ischaemic stroke preceded by minor head trauma in children are described; all patients had striatocapsular infarction and made an excellent neurological recovery.
Cerebrovascular disease in infants and children
- Medicine, PsychologyNeurology
- 1978
A 10-year review of the Mayo Clinic experience with childhood cerebrovascular disease unrelated to birth, intracranial infection, or trauma identified 69 patients (38 with ischemic stroke, and 31…
Post-varicella arteriopathy of childhood
- MedicineNeurology
- 2005
Vascular stenosis of childhood post-varicella arteriopathy takes a monophasic course, generally with subsequent stenosis regression and only occasional stenosis progression after arterial ischemic stroke/TIA.
Spontaneous extracranial carotid artery dissection in children.
- Medicine, PsychologyPediatric neurology
- 1995