Ian Hart (neurologist) explained
Ian Kirkland Hart FRCP (14 February 1958 – 10 November 2008) was a lecturer and consultant in neurology at the Walton Centre in Liverpool.[1] He ran a clinic for neurological paraneoplastic syndromes, myasthenia gravis, neuromyotonia, Lambert–Eaton myasthenic syndrome and autoimmune encephalitis. He was also the founder member of the Walton Centre Clinical Neuroimmunology Group researching on autoantibody-associated neurological diseases.
Hart was born in Cathcart, Glasgow, and obtained degrees from the University of Glasgow and the University of London. He was senior lecturer in neurology at the University of Liverpool.
Bibliography
- Hart, I. K. . Waters, C. . Vincent, A. . Newland, C. . Beeson, D. . Pongs, O. . Morris, C. . Newsom-Davis, J. . Autoantibodies Detected to Expressed K+ Channels are Implicated in Neuromyotonia . 1997 . . 41 . 2 . 238–246 . 9029073 . 10.1002/ana.410410215.
- Hart, I. K. . Maddison, P. . Newsom-Davis, J. . Vincent, A. . Mills, K. R. . Phenotypic Variants of Autoimmune Peripheral Nerve Hyperexcitability . 2002 . Brain . 125 . 8 . 1887–1895 . 12135978 . 10.1093/brain/awf178. free .
Notes and References
- Web site: Munk's Roll: Ian Kirkland Hart . Nicholas . Fletcher . . 14 August 2011 .