The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease
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Puffer, ES; Schatz, J; Roberts, CW
Published in: Child Neuropsychology
2007
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Child Neuropsychology
Publication Date
2007
Volume
13
Start / End Page
142 / 154
Related Subject Headings
- Verbal Learning
- Retention, Psychology
- Reaction Time
- Operations Research
- Neuropsychological Tests
- Memory, Short-Term
- Male
- Long-Term Care
- Hydroxyurea
- Humans
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Puffer, E. S., Schatz, J., & Roberts, C. W. (2007). The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease. Child Neuropsychology, 13, 142–154.
Puffer, E. S., J. Schatz, and C. W. Roberts. “The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease.” Child Neuropsychology 13 (2007): 142–54.
Puffer ES, Schatz J, Roberts CW. The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease. Child Neuropsychology. 2007;13:142–54.
Puffer, E. S., et al. “The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease.” Child Neuropsychology, vol. 13, 2007, pp. 142–54.
Puffer ES, Schatz J, Roberts CW. The association of oral hydroxyurea therapy with improved cognitive functioning in sickle cell disease. Child Neuropsychology. 2007;13:142–154.
Published In
Child Neuropsychology
Publication Date
2007
Volume
13
Start / End Page
142 / 154
Related Subject Headings
- Verbal Learning
- Retention, Psychology
- Reaction Time
- Operations Research
- Neuropsychological Tests
- Memory, Short-Term
- Male
- Long-Term Care
- Hydroxyurea
- Humans