Craig Anderson's Publications
About Craig Anderson's Publications
Director, Brain Health Program, The George Institute- Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
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Interventions for Preventing Depression After Stroke
Stroke Date published: -
Interventions for Treating Depression After Stroke
Stroke Date published: -
Declining stroke rates in southern Brazil: a positive result of socioeconomic development?
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry Date published: -
Greater Rupture Risk for Familial as Compared to Sporadic Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
Stroke Date published: -
Role of Health Insurance in Averting Economic Hardship in Families After Acute Stroke in China
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Severe Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Severe Cognitive Decline in Patients With Cerebrovascular Disease History
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The cardiac MRI substudy to ongoing telmisartan alone and in combination with ramipril global endpoint trial/telmisartan randomized assessment study in ACE-intolerant subjects with cardiovascular disease: analysis protocol and baseline characteristics
Clinical Research in Cardiology Date published: -
Medical management of acute intracerebral hemorrhage
Current Opinion in Critical Care Date published: -
Proteinuria and Stroke: A Meta-analysis of Cohort Studies
American Journal of Kidney Diseases Date published: -
Glucose intolerance and diabetes as risk factors for cognitive impairment in people at high cardiovascular risk: Results from the ONTARGET/TRANSCEND Research Programme
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice Date published: -
Telmisartan in high-risk patients intolerant of ACE inhibitors - Authors' reply
The Lancet Date published: -
Genome screen in familial intracranial aneurysm
BMC Medical Genetics Date published: -
DESIGNING RESEARCH IN EPILEPSY TO ENSURE POLICY CHANGE: SYDNEY EPILEPSY INCIDENCE STUDY TO MEASURE ILLNESS CONSEQUENCES (SEISMIC)
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Early Intensive Blood Pressure Lowering Enhances Hematoma Resolution But Does Not Affect Perihematoma Edema: The Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction In Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (interact) study.
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What is the significance of cerebral edema in relation to spontaneous intracerebral hematoma?: observations from the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction In Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Trial (INTERACT) Study.
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EFFECTS OF BLOOD PRESSURE LEVELS AT PRESENTATION AND ACHIEVED IN THE FIRST 24 HOURS ON HAEMATOMA GROWTH IN ACUTE INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE: THE INTERACT TRIAL
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