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B K Saxby

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Granic A, Hill T, Kirkwood T, Davies K, Collerton J, Martin-Ruiz C, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2014 Aug; 22(1):106-15, e6-7. PMID: 25117780
Background And Purpose: Studies investigating the association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] and cognition in the very old (85+) are lacking. Methods: Cross-sectional (baseline) and prospective data (up to 3 years...
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Grover V, Pavese N, Koh S, Wylezinska M, Saxby B, Gerhard A, et al.
J Viral Hepat . 2012 Jan; 19(2):e89-96. PMID: 22239531
Patients with chronic hepatitis C infection may exhibit neuropsychological symptoms and cognitive impairment. Post-mortem studies of hepatitis C virus HCV quasispecies and replicative intermediates indicate that the brain might act...
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Saxby B, Harrington F, Wesnes K, McKeith I, Ford G
Neurology . 2008 May; 70(19 Pt 2):1858-66. PMID: 18458219
Background: Hypertension is associated with impaired cognitive function but the effect of antihypertensive treatment on cognitive function is unclear. Methods: We investigated the effect of treatment of hypertension on cognition...
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Rowan E, Morris C, Stephens S, Ballard C, Dickinson H, Rao H, et al.
Stroke . 2005 Jul; 36(9):1864-8. PMID: 16051894
Background And Purpose: The apolipoprotein E4 allele (APOE4) associates with increased dementia risk, and hypertension may associate with mild cognitive deficits. We examined whether nondemented stroke patients with (1) a...
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Wiseman R, Saxby B, Burton E, Barber R, Ford G, OBrien J
Neurology . 2004 Nov; 63(10):1892-7. PMID: 15557507
Objective: To determine the potential role of whole brain atrophy, hippocampal atrophy, or both, and small vessel disease/white matter lesions as mechanisms underlying the cognitive impairment associated with hypertension. Methods:...
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Harrington F, Saxby B, McKeith I, Wesnes K, Ford G
Hypertension . 2000 Jan; 36(6):1079-82. PMID: 11116128
Longitudinal studies suggest that hypertension in midlife is associated with cognitive impairment in later life. Cross-sectional studies are difficult to interpret because blood pressure can change with onset of dementia...