Background. Children with sickle cell anemia are at a higher risk of developing neurological sequelae like abnormal intellectual functioning, poor academic performance, abnormal fine motor functioning, and attentional deficits. There is a paucity of data about neurocognitive impairment among children with sickle cell anemia in Tanzania. Recognition of the magnitude of neurocognitive impairment will help to provide insight in the causative as well as preventive aspects of the same. Therefore, this study was carried out to determine the prevalence and factors associated with neurocognitive impairment in children with sickle cell anemia. Methods. This is a cross-sectional comparative study between children with SCA and a control group of the h...
BackgroundSchool children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) score significantly lower on executive funct...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited single-gene disease. Complications include ch...
Biological, psychological, and social (biopsychosocial) risk factors for children diagnosed with Sic...
BACKGROUND: Developmental difficulties in many cognitive domains are common in children with sickle ...
Background. Although neurocognitive deficits in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) have been we...
Background: Some of the major complications of sickle cell disease (SCD) occur in the brain and apar...
AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with sickle cell anemia may suffer symptomatic or silent cerebral infa...
+Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) can lead to profound cerebral damage, associated with neuroco...
Abstract Background: Individuals with sickle cell anemia may suffer symptomatic or silent cerebral ...
Background Children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) are highly susceptible to stroke a...
Purpose: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) increases childhood risk of neurocognitive impairment from severe ...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD) may cause insufficient flow of blood and oxygen to the brain...
Background: Neurocognitive deficits have been described in school age children with sickle cell dise...
Broad neurocognitive deficits have been documented in children with sickle cell disease (SCD), even ...
Objective: To establish whether sickle cell disease (SCD) affects cognitive functioning in children ...
BackgroundSchool children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) score significantly lower on executive funct...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited single-gene disease. Complications include ch...
Biological, psychological, and social (biopsychosocial) risk factors for children diagnosed with Sic...
BACKGROUND: Developmental difficulties in many cognitive domains are common in children with sickle ...
Background. Although neurocognitive deficits in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) have been we...
Background: Some of the major complications of sickle cell disease (SCD) occur in the brain and apar...
AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with sickle cell anemia may suffer symptomatic or silent cerebral infa...
+Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) can lead to profound cerebral damage, associated with neuroco...
Abstract Background: Individuals with sickle cell anemia may suffer symptomatic or silent cerebral ...
Background Children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) are highly susceptible to stroke a...
Purpose: Sickle cell anemia (SCA) increases childhood risk of neurocognitive impairment from severe ...
Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD) may cause insufficient flow of blood and oxygen to the brain...
Background: Neurocognitive deficits have been described in school age children with sickle cell dise...
Broad neurocognitive deficits have been documented in children with sickle cell disease (SCD), even ...
Objective: To establish whether sickle cell disease (SCD) affects cognitive functioning in children ...
BackgroundSchool children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) score significantly lower on executive funct...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited single-gene disease. Complications include ch...
Biological, psychological, and social (biopsychosocial) risk factors for children diagnosed with Sic...