Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Neurology
Ned Sacktor, MD works in the field of Neurology. He graduated from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He has 1 awards "CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification". Sacktor is a published MD. He published 25 publications, including: 'HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder - pathogenesis and prospects for treatment.' He accepts Medicare payments and is listed with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- Reward, attention, and HIV-related risk in HIV+ individuals.
- Adiponectin and interleukin-6, but not adipose tissue, are associated with worse neurocognitive function in HIV-infected men.
- Neurocognitive change in the era of HIV combination antiretroviral therapy: the longitudinal CHARTER study.
- Reply to Haddow et al.
- Mixed membership trajectory models of cognitive impairment in the multicenter AIDS cohort study.
- Impact of minocycline on cerebrospinal fluid markers of oxidative stress, neuronal injury, and inflammation in HIV-seropositive individuals with cognitive impairment.
- No association between Apoε4 alleles, HIV infection, age, neuropsychological outcome, or death.
- Evolving clinical phenotypes in HIV-associated neurocognitive Disorders.
- Cohort Profile: Recruitment cohorts in the neuropsychological substudy of the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.
- The longitudinal and interactive effects of HIV status, stimulant use, and host genotype upon neurocognitive functioning.
- HIV subtype is not associated with Dementia among individuals with moderate and advanced immunosuppression in Kampala, Uganda.
- Regional Brain distribution of translocator protein using [(11)C]DPA-713 PET in individuals infected with HIV.
- Randomized Trial of CNS-Targeted Antiretrovirals for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder.
- Long-term predictive value of the Framingham Risk Score for Stroke in HIV-positive vs HIV-negative men.
- A novel computerized functional assessment for human immunodeficiency virus-associated neurocognitive disorder.
- Older individuals with HIV infection have greater memory deficits than younger individuals.
- Protein-free efavirenz concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and blood plasma are equivalent: applying the law of mass action to predict protein-free drug concentration.
- Global NeuroAIDS Roundtable.
- Detection of anti-tat antibodies in CSF of individuals with HIV-associated neurocognitive Disorders.
- Longitudinal neuropsychological test performance among HIV seropositive individuals in Uganda.
- Neuropsychological test performance before and after HIV-1 seroconversion: the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.
- Benefits and risks of stavudine therapy for HIV-associated neurologic complications in Uganda.
- Cognitive Changes Preceding Clinical Symptom Onset of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Relationship to ApoE Genotype.
- HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder - pathogenesis and prospects for treatment.
Schools
Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania
Graduate Hospital
Ny and Presby Hp Columbia Campus
Procedures Preformed
- EEG (Electroencephalogram)
Conditions Treated
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Anterior Horn Disease
- Ataxia
- Autonomic Disorders
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Awards
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification
Education
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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia Campus
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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Drug Facts
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1235164435 |
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SACKTOR |
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NED |
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212242735 |
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MD |
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Neurology |
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307.0 |
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0.0 |
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