Linda Ewing-Cobbs
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Beauchamp M, Anderson V, Ewing-Cobbs L, Haarbauer-Krupa J, McKinlay A, Wade S, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2024 Oct;
154(5).
PMID: 39380506
The unconsolidated motor and cognitive skills that are typical of the early childhood period place infants, toddlers, and preschoolers at risk for a variety of traumatic injuries. Such injuries may...
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Ren Y, Osborne N, Peterson C, DeMaster D, Ewing-Cobbs L, Vannucci M
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Jun;
45(10):e26763.
PMID: 38943369
In this article, we develop an analytical approach for estimating brain connectivity networks that accounts for subject heterogeneity. More specifically, we consider a novel extension of a multi-subject Bayesian vector...
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Linden M, McKinlay A, Hawley C, Aaro-Jonsson C, Kristiansen I, Meyer-Heim A, et al.
Brain Inj
. 2024 Feb;
38(3):151-159.
PMID: 38329039
Background: Paediatric acquired brain injury is a life-long condition which impacts on all facets of the individual's lived experience. The existing evidence base continues to expand and new fields of...
4.
Cox Jr C, Notrica D, Juranek J, Miller J, Triolo F, Kosmach S, et al.
Brain
. 2024 Jan;
147(5):1914-1925.
PMID: 38181433
Autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) infused after severe traumatic brain injury have shown promise for treating the injury. We evaluated their impact in children, particularly their hypothesized ability to...
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Ewing-Cobbs L, Clark A, Keenan H
J Head Trauma Rehabil
. 2023 Nov;
39(4):E162-E171.
PMID: 38032836
Objective: To evaluate the effect of child and family factors on children's participation outcomes 2 to 3 years following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Setting: Two level 1 pediatric trauma centers....
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Keenan H, Wade S, Miron D, Presson A, Clark A, Ewing-Cobbs L
Trials
. 2023 Nov;
24(1):766.
PMID: 38017574
Background: Post-traumatic stress symptoms develop in a quarter to half of injured children affecting their longer-term psychologic and physical health. Evidence-based care exists for post-traumatic stress; however, it is not...
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Keleher F, Lindsey H, Kerestes R, Amiri H, Asarnow R, Babikian T, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Nov;
6(11):e2343410.
PMID: 37966838
Importance: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is known to cause widespread neural disruption in the cerebrum. However, less is known about the association of TBI with cerebellar structure and how such...
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Lowet D, Vaida F, Hesselink J, Ewing-Cobbs L, Schachar R, Chapman S, et al.
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2023 Aug;
36(1):53-62.
PMID: 37559510
Objective: The authors sought to identify predictive factors of new-onset or novel oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder assessed 24 months after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods: Children ages 5...
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Keenan H, Clark A, Holubkov R, Ewing-Cobbs L
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Jan;
6(1):e2251195.
PMID: 36648943
Importance: Among children, infants and toddlers have some of the highest rates of traumatic brain injury (TBI), but longitudinal information on their developmental outcomes to guide postinjury surveillance is sparse....
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Ewing-Cobbs L, Danna C, Tolar T, Granger D, Cox Jr C, Prasad M
J Neurotrauma
. 2022 Nov;
40(13-14):1436-1450.
PMID: 36424831
Traumatic injury is linked increasingly to alterations in both stress response systems and psychological health. We investigated reactivity of salivary analytes of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (cortisol) and autonomic nervous system...