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Okhravi, Hamid R.
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Associate Professor of Internal Medicine/Geriatrics & Director of Memory Consultation Clinic
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Internal Medicine
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okhravhr@evms.edu
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2019
Perivascular macrophages in the neonatal macaque brain undergo massive necroptosis after simian immunodeficiency virus infection
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BRAIN PATHOLOGY
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Full Text via DOI:
10.1111/bpa.12808
PMID:
31834964
2016
Evaluation of a clinically practical, ERP-based neurometric battery: Application to age-related changes in brain function
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CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
. 127:2192-2199.
Full Text via DOI:
10.1016/j.clinph.2016.01.023
PMID:
27072089
2015
Implementing a New Metric for the Clock Drawing Test as a Screening Tool for Driving
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GERONTOLOGIST
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2015
EVALUATION OF A BRIEF NEUROMETRIC BATTERY FOR THE DETECTION OF NEUROCOGNITIVE CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH AMNESTIC MCI AND MILD ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
. S74-S74.
2014
Skin Angiosarcoma Masquerading as Hematoma in an Elderly Woman
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Journal of Geriatrics and Palliative Care
. 2.
Full Text via DOI:
10.13188/2373-1133.1000005
2012
Mild cognitive impairment: Challenges in research and in practice
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CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
. 853-854.
Full Text via DOI:
10.3949/ccjm.79a.12109
PMID:
23208989
2004
Preventive Health Care in the Elderly Population: A Guide for Practicing Physicians
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings
. 416-427.
Full Text via DOI:
10.4065/79.3.416
PMID:
15008616
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principal investigator on
Effects of THC-Free CBD Oil on Agitation in Patients With Alzheimer's Disease
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General & Internal Medicine
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Neurosciences & Neurology
Pathology
Physiology
Psychiatry
Psychology