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111 Michigan Ave NW
Washington, DC 20010Phone+1 202-476-3670Fax+1 202-476-4741
Summary
- Dr. Mrinmayee Takle is a Child Neurologist based in Washington, DC. She completed her residency in Child Neurology at Children's National Hospital/George Washington University from 2019 to 2024, following her graduation from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 2019. Dr. Takle's research has been published in several journals, including studies on malarial retinopathy and pediatric cerebral malaria survivors. Her work has appeared in Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease and The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, among others. Her publication on electroencephalogram background and feeding in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy has been cited six times.
Education & Training
- Children's National Hospital/George Washington UniversityResidency, Child Neurology, 2019 - 2024
- University of Virginia School of MedicineClass of 2019
Certifications & Licensure
- DC State Medical License 2019 - 2027
- VA State Medical License 2024 - 2026
- MD State Medical License 2024 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Severity of Vessel Color Changes and Macular and Peripheral Whitening in Malarial Retinopathy Are Associated with Higher Total Body and Sequestered Parasite Burdens.Chiadika Nwanze, Daniel Muller, Priscilla Suleman, Mrinmayee Takle, John R Barber
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2024-11-16 - Loss to Hospital Follow-Up in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Survivors: A Case-Control Study.Carolyn Ramwell, Alice M Liomba, Mrinmayee Takle, John R Barber, Lucinda Manda-Taylor
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2023-11-01 - 7 citationsElectroencephalogram Background Predicts Time to Full Oral Feedings in Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy.Mrinmayee Takle, Mark R. Conaway, Jennifer Burnsed
American Journal of Perinatology. 2021-03-03
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