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The following pages link to Richard Idro (Q55175723):
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- Cerebral malaria: mechanisms of brain injury and strategies for improved neurocognitive outcome (Q21032453) (← links)
- Decorticate, decerebrate and opisthotonic posturing and seizures in Kenyan children with cerebral malaria (Q21033622) (← links)
- Is nodding syndrome an Onchocerca volvulus-induced neuroinflammatory disorder? Uganda's story of research in understanding the disease (Q26764770) (← links)
- Catatonia in Ugandan children with nodding syndrome and effects of treatment with lorazepam: a pilot study (Q27324496) (← links)
- Can erythropoietin be used to prevent brain damage in cerebral malaria? (Q28300824) (← links)
- Patients with nodding syndrome in Uganda improve with symptomatic treatment: a cross-sectional study (Q28651424) (← links)
- Changing trends in incidence and aetiology of childhood acute non-traumatic coma over a period of changing malaria transmission in rural coastal Kenya: a retrospective analysis (Q28730660) (← links)
- Abnormal intra-aural pressure waves associated with death in African children with acute nontraumatic coma (Q30360135) (← links)
- The tympanic membrane displacement analyser for monitoring intracranial pressure in children (Q30454495) (← links)
- Continuous EEG monitoring in Kenyan children with non-traumatic coma (Q30513484) (← links)
- Socioeconomic predictors of cognition in Ugandan children: implications for community interventions (Q30912436) (← links)
- The incidence, aetiology and outcome of acute seizures in children admitted to a rural Kenyan district hospital (Q33318966) (← links)
- Neonatal seizures in a rural Kenyan District Hospital: aetiology, incidence and outcome of hospitalization. (Q33541733) (← links)
- Severe neurological sequelae and behaviour problems after cerebral malaria in Ugandan children (Q33557783) (← links)
- The role for osmotic agents in children with acute encephalopathies: a systematic review (Q33557835) (← links)
- Stereotypes on Nodding syndrome: responses of health workers in the affected region of northern Uganda (Q33751579) (← links)
- Iron deficiency and acute seizures: results from children living in rural Kenya and a meta-analysis (Q33754659) (← links)
- Severe malarial anemia is associated with long-term neurocognitive impairment (Q34137774) (← links)
- Foetal haemoglobin and disease severity in sickle cell anaemia patients in Kampala, Uganda (Q34408795) (← links)
- Physical growth, puberty and hormones in adolescents with Nodding Syndrome; a pilot study (Q34894588) (← links)
- High plasma erythropoietin levels are associated with prolonged coma duration and increased mortality in children with cerebral malaria (Q34974570) (← links)
- Acute seizures attributable to falciparum malaria in an endemic area on the Kenyan coast (Q34992158) (← links)
- Is the glass half full or half empty? A qualitative exploration on treatment practices and perceived barriers to biomedical care for patients with nodding syndrome in post-conflict northern Uganda (Q35759334) (← links)
- Multiple anti-epileptic drug use in children with epilepsy in Mulago hospital, Uganda: a cross sectional study (Q35951765) (← links)
- Risk factors for persisting neurological and cognitive impairments following cerebral malaria. (Q36152856) (← links)
- Pathogenesis, clinical features, and neurological outcome of cerebral malaria (Q36317580) (← links)
- Incidence and outcome of convulsive status epilepticus in Kenyan children: a cohort study (Q36482379) (← links)
- High levels of erythropoietin are associated with protection against neurological sequelae in African children with cerebral malaria. (Q36497456) (← links)
- Rehabilitation for cognitive impairments after cerebral malaria in African children: strategies and limitations (Q36575927) (← links)
- Cerebral malaria is associated with long-term mental health disorders: a cross sectional survey of a long-term cohort (Q36749091) (← links)
- Nodding syndrome in Ugandan children--clinical features, brain imaging and complications: a case series (Q36821759) (← links)
- Burden, features, and outcome of neurological involvement in acute falciparum malaria in Kenyan children (Q36829217) (← links)
- Neurocognitive domains affected by cerebral malaria and severe malarial anemia in children (Q36912262) (← links)
- Cerebral malaria in children is associated with long-term cognitive impairment (Q37023944) (← links)
- Survival and haematological recovery of children with severe malaria transfused in accordance to WHO guidelines in Kilifi, Kenya (Q37041446) (← links)
- Age patterns of severe paediatric malaria and their relationship to Plasmodium falciparum transmission intensity (Q37073020) (← links)
- Haptoglobin HP2-2 genotype, alpha-thalassaemia and acute seizures in children living in a malaria-endemic area. (Q37163296) (← links)
- Proposed guidelines for the management of nodding syndrome (Q37299235) (← links)
- Fosphenytoin for seizure prevention in childhood coma in Africa: a randomized clinical trial (Q37330676) (← links)
- Cognitive impairment after cerebral malaria in children: a prospective study (Q37346269) (← links)
- Impaired everyday memory associated with encephalopathy of severe malaria: the role of seizures and hippocampal damage (Q37479810) (← links)
- Child neurology practice and neurological disorders in East Africa (Q37688735) (← links)
- Childhood acute non-traumatic coma: aetiology and challenges in management in resource-poor countries of Africa and Asia (Q38127726) (← links)
- Lack of mortality in 22 children with sickle cell anemia and severe malarial anemia (Q38849098) (← links)
- Cerebrospinal fluid kynurenine and kynurenic acid concentrations are associated with coma duration and long-term neurocognitive impairment in Ugandan children with cerebral malaria (Q38849464) (← links)
- Elevated cerebrospinal fluid tumour necrosis factor is associated with acute and long-term neurocognitive impairment in cerebral malaria (Q38850431) (← links)
- Long-term Behavioral Problems in Children With Severe Malaria (Q38851884) (← links)
- High Postdischarge Morbidity in Ugandan Children With Severe Malarial Anemia or Cerebral Malaria (Q38856360) (← links)
- Low levels of RANTES are associated with mortality in children with cerebral malaria (Q38879105) (← links)
- Severe malaria in children in areas with low, moderate and high transmission intensity in Uganda. (Q38879946) (← links)