OBJECTIVES: To investigate persistent neuropsychologic late effects in children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia at a young age with chemotherapy only by means of serial neuropsychologic assessments (NPAs), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain, and evaluation of school levels. STUDY DESIGN: Consecutive patients (n = 17) had 2 extensive NPAs (12 psychometric measures) after cessation of therapy. Test results were compared with those of both healthy control subjects and 28 previously treated children who received cranial irradiation. MRI findings were related to test scores. School levels were evaluated in the patients and their healthy siblings. RESULTS: Initial participation (n = 17) and availability of the study group afte...
WOS: 000080072200004PubMed ID: 10326219The neurotoxicity of either systemic chemotherapy or central ...
The occurrence of psychological late effects resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric...
The neurologic dysfunctions caused by treatment may affect health and quality of life in survivors o...
Objectives: To investigate persistent neuropsychologic late effects in children treated for acute ly...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To investigate persistent neuropsychologic late effects in...
PURPOSE: To study, using serial neuropsychological assessment and evaluation of school achievement, ...
Purpose: To study. using serial neuropsychological assessment and evaluation of school achievement, ...
Purpose: To evaluate the adverse late effects of ALL treatment on cognitive functions and brain morp...
Objective: Examine cognitive and academic late effects among children and adolescents who had receiv...
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common form of malignancy in children. With current ...
PurposeTo evaluate neuropsychological functioning over time in children treated for acute lymphoblas...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether prophylactic CNS chemotherapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leuk...
Aim: To examine the neurocognitive outcomes in children and adolescents with acute lymphoblastic leu...
INTRODUCTION Research examining the neuropsychological outcomes of whole brain radiation therapy (RT...
WOS: 000080072200004PubMed ID: 10326219The neurotoxicity of either systemic chemotherapy or central ...
The occurrence of psychological late effects resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric...
The neurologic dysfunctions caused by treatment may affect health and quality of life in survivors o...
Objectives: To investigate persistent neuropsychologic late effects in children treated for acute ly...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To investigate persistent neuropsychologic late effects in...
PURPOSE: To study, using serial neuropsychological assessment and evaluation of school achievement, ...
Purpose: To study. using serial neuropsychological assessment and evaluation of school achievement, ...
Purpose: To evaluate the adverse late effects of ALL treatment on cognitive functions and brain morp...
Objective: Examine cognitive and academic late effects among children and adolescents who had receiv...
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common form of malignancy in children. With current ...
PurposeTo evaluate neuropsychological functioning over time in children treated for acute lymphoblas...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether prophylactic CNS chemotherapy for childhood acute lymphoblastic leuk...
Aim: To examine the neurocognitive outcomes in children and adolescents with acute lymphoblastic leu...
INTRODUCTION Research examining the neuropsychological outcomes of whole brain radiation therapy (RT...
WOS: 000080072200004PubMed ID: 10326219The neurotoxicity of either systemic chemotherapy or central ...
The occurrence of psychological late effects resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric...
The neurologic dysfunctions caused by treatment may affect health and quality of life in survivors o...