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Overview of Dr. Kayani
Dr. Saima Kayani is a Child Neurologist in Dallas, TX and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Children's Medical Center Dallas, Children's Medical Center Plano, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. She received her medical degree from King Edward Medical University and has been in practice 15 years. She is one of 32 doctors at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and one of 6 doctors at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas who specialize in Child Neurology. She has more than 10 publications.
Education & Training
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Medical Genetics and Genomics, 2012 - 2014
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterFellowship, Child Neurology, 2009 - 2012
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Baylor College of Medicine (Temple)Residency, Pediatrics, 2006 - 2009
- King Edward Medical UniversityClass of 2002
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 2009 - 2025
- CA State Medical License 2009 - 2020
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
Clinical Trials
- A Natural History Study of Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Type 5 (CLN5) Start of enrollment: 2019 Mar 13
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsSURF1 Deficiency: Expanding on Disease Phenotype and Assessing Disease Burden by Describing Clinical and Biochemical Phenotype.Saima Kayani, Victor Daescu, Hamza Dahshi, Souad Messahel, Kasey Woleban
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 2025-04-01 - Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses type 7 (CLN7): a case series reporting cross sectional and retrospective clinical data to evaluate validity of standardized tools to ass...Saima Kayani, Veronica BordesEdgar, Andrea Lowden, Emily R Nettesheim, Hamza Dahshi
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 2024-12-19 - 2 citationsNeurodevelopmental Disorder Caused by Deletion of, a lncRNA Gene.Vijay S Ganesh, Kevin Riquin, Nicolas Chatron, Esther Yoon, Kay-Marie Lamar
The New England Journal of Medicine. 2024-10-24
Press Mentions
- Neurogene Initiates Natural History Study of CLN7 and CLN5, Two Forms of Batten DiseaseJuly 9th, 2019
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