Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Mary Nance's research focuses on neurological and immunological aspects of catatonia. She has co-authored publications investigating catatonia as a differential diagnosis when electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is ineffective, and the successful treatment of a complex patient with catatonia and central nervous system autoantibodies using high-dose immunoglobulin therapy. Nance collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Amy Grooms, Terry Harville, and John Merten, with whom she shares multiple publications. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in a h-index of 1 and two total publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
-
(022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails (2023)
-
Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- (022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- Successful Treatment with High-Dose Immunoglobulin of a Complicated Patient with Catatonia and Central Nervous System Autoantibodies
- (022) Catatonia: Where to Look When ECT Fails
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics