M. Kellett

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2007

Number

14

Co-Authors

Clinical features and natural history of neuroferritinopathy caused by the FTL1 460InsA mutation (2007)

Chinnery, PF, Crompton, DE, Birchall, D, Jackson, MJ, Coulthard, A, Lombes, A, ...

Neuroferritinopathy is a progressive potentially treatable adult-onset movement disorder caused by mutations in the ferritin light chain gene (FTL1). Features overlap with common extrapyramidal...

Teachers' talk styles: communicating with learners with severe and complex learning difficulties (2001)

Nind, M., Kellett, M., Hopkins, V.

A small-scale, in-depth study of teachers' talk in interaction with learners with severe and complex learning disabilities and very limited communication abilities is reported. The teachers had all...

Ethics in quasi-experimental research on people with severe learning disabilities: dilemmas and compromises (2001)

Kellett, M., Nind, M.

The present paper follows up the theme of research ethics that has been discussed in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities in recent years. We join the debate in the capacity of people...

Ethics in quasi-experimental research on people with severe learning disabilities: dilemmas and compromises (2001)

Kellett, M., Nind, M.

The present paper follows up the theme of research ethics that has been discussed in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities in recent years. We join the debate in the capacity of people...

Measurement of in vivo proliferation in human colorectal mucosa using bromodeoxyuridine.

Potten, C S, Kellett, M, Roberts, S A, Rew, D A, Wilson, G D

In vivo bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) labelling of the human large bowel was performed and a detailed histochemical localisation of label in sections of crypts was undertaken using a monoclonal antibody...

Proliferation in human gastrointestinal epithelium using bromodeoxyuridine in vivo: data for different sites, proximity to a tumour, and polyposis coli.

Potten, C S, Kellett, M, Rew, D A, Roberts, S A

The distribution of DNA synthesising cells in the crypts of the epithelium in human small and large bowel after injection of bromodeoxyuridine into patients has been studied in relation to the...

Topiramate in clinical practice: first year's postlicensing experience in a specialist epilepsy clinic

Kellett, M., Smith, D., Stockton, P., Chadwick, D.

OBJECTIVE—Topiramate became available for use in October 1995. Meta-analysis of its randomised controlled data suggested that it may be the most potent of the new antiepileptic drugs. The aim of...

Quality of life after epilepsy surgery

Kellett, M, Smith, D, Baker, G, Chadwick, D

OBJECTIVE—To assess the relation between seizure status and quality of life after surgery for drug resistant epilepsy, using a previously validated quality of life model developed for use in...

Trinucleotide (GAA)n repeat expansion in two families with Friedreich's ataxia with retained reflexes

Kellett, M., Fletcher, N., Wood, N., Enevoldson, T

In occasional families in whom cases of classic Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) coexist with affected cases with retained reflexes, linkage analysis has shown that both map to the FRDA locus on chromosome...

Hyperekplexia and trismus due to brainstem encephalopathy

Kellett, M., Humphrey, P., Tedman, B., Steiger, M.

The brainstem is said to be the generator of pathological startle responses due to reticular reflex myoclonus or hyperekplexia. A patient with facial weakness, nystagmus, and pyramidal tract signs...

Epidemiology of paediatric renal stone disease in the UK

Coward, R, Peters, C, Duffy, P, Corry, D, Kellett, M, Choong, S, ...

Background: The previous epidemiological study of paediatric nephrolithiasis in Britain was conducted more than 30 years ago.