Browsing publications by Sally Stephens

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Heather Dickinson
Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Raj Kalaria
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Homocysteine and post-stroke cognitive decline2007
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr Emma Burton
Dr Robert Barber
Sally Stephens
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
et al.
Medial temporal atrophy rather than white matter hyperintensities predict cognitive decline in stroke survivors2007
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Heather Dickinson
Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Raj Kalaria
et al.
Homocysteine and post-stroke cognition2005
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Christopher Morris
Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Professor Raj Kalaria
et al.
Impact of Hypertension and Apolipoprotein E4 on Poststroke Cognition in Subjects >75 Years of Age2005
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Christopher Morris
Sally Stephens
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Heather Dickinson
et al.
Impact of hypertension and apolipoprotein E4 on poststroke cognition in subjects >75 years of age2005
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Christopher Morris
Dr Harpal Rao
Professor John O'Brien
Dr Robert Barber
et al.
APOE ε4 and cognitive decline in older stroke patients with early cognitive impairment2004
Sally Stephens
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Louise Allan
Professor Raj Kalaria
et al.
Neuropsychological characteristics of mild vascular cognitive impairment and dementia after stroke2004
Dr Clive Ballard
Dr Emma Burton
Dr Robert Barber
Sally Stephens
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
et al.
NINDS AIREN neuroimaging criteria do not distinguish stroke patients with and without dementia2004
Dr Emma Burton
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Professor John O'Brien
Sally Stephens
Michael Bradbury
et al.
White matter hyperintensities are associated with impairment of memory, attention, and global cognitive performance in older stroke patients2004
Dr Clive Ballard
Sally Stephens
Dr Andrew McLaren
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
[abstract] Mild cognitive impairment and vascular cognitive impairment in stroke patients2003
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