Ingela Kristiansen
Affiliated Researcher at Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Barnonkologisk och neurologisk forskning
- E-mail:
- ingela.kristiansen@uu.se
- Visiting address:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publications
Recent publications
- Further recommendations of the International Paediatric Brain Injury Society (IPBIS) for the post-acute rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injury (2024)
- Suppressing visual hallucinations in an adolescent by occipital transcranial magnetic stimulation (2023)
- Cognitive, language, and school performance in children and young adults treated for low-grade astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2022)
- Motor performance after treatment of pilocytic astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2022)
- Medical, cognitive and motor outcome after treatment of pilocytic astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2020)
All publications
Articles
- Further recommendations of the International Paediatric Brain Injury Society (IPBIS) for the post-acute rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injury (2024)
- Suppressing visual hallucinations in an adolescent by occipital transcranial magnetic stimulation (2023)
- Cognitive, language, and school performance in children and young adults treated for low-grade astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2022)
- Motor performance after treatment of pilocytic astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2022)
- Clinical characteristics, long-term complications and health related quality of life (HRQoL) in children and young adults treated for low-grade astrocytoma in the posterior fossa in childhood (2019)
- Clinical characteristics and late effects in CNS tumours of childhood (2016)
- Service provision for children and young people with acquired brain injury (2016)
- Early onset autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia with miosis (2008)
- Motor performance in children and adults treated for low-grade astrocytoma in the posterior fossa during childhood