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The diet factor in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Pediatrics 129:330-7. 2012..A greater attention to the education of parents and children in a healthy dietary pattern, omitting items shown to predispose to ADHD, is perhaps the most promising and practical complementary or alternative treatment of ADHD...
Utility of the electroencephalogram in attention deficit hyperactivity disorderJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Epilepsy Center, Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Clin EEG Neurosci 42:180-4. 2011..An EEG is important in selected cases of attention deficit disorder and is useful in choice of medication, especially in children with lack of awareness and transient cognitive impairment...
Etiologic classification of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderJ Gordon Millichap
FRCP, Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Pediatrics 121:e358-65. 2008....
Role of viral infections in the etiology of febrile seizuresJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA
Pediatr Neurol 35:165-72. 2006..Trials of antiviral agents and vaccines, with attention to safety concerns, and more effective antipyretics would address the febrile seizure mechanism more specifically than anticonvulsant therapies...
Electroencephalography hyperventilation and stroke in children with sickle cell diseaseJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA
Clin EEG Neurosci 37:190-2. 2006..The frequent nonobservance of these guideline recommendations among neurologists, and the need to more widely inform practitioners of the risks of hyperventilation in SCD are discussed...
Serum ferritin in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA
Pediatr Neurol 34:200-3. 2006..In this patient cohort, a causative role for low serum ferritin in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has not been confirmed...
Frequency of epileptiform discharges in the sleep-deprived electroencephalogram in children evaluated for attention-deficit disordersJohn J Millichap
Children s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL, USA
J Child Neurol 26:6-11. 2011..Sleep-deprived sleep is essential to exclude epileptiform abnormalities. The utility of the EEG in the management of attention-deficit disorders and selection of stimulant or nonstimulant medication deserves further study...
Child neurology: Past, present, and future: part 1: historyJohn J Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children s Memorial Hospital, 2300 Children s Plaza, Box 51, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Neurology 73:e31-3. 2009..The era of subspecialization is embraced by the practicing physician. The present day status of pediatric neurology and suggestions for the future development of the specialty are subjects for further discussion...
The diet factor in pediatric and adolescent migraineJ Gordon Millichap
Division of Neurology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 60614, USA
Pediatr Neurol 28:9-15. 2003..A well-balanced diet is encouraged, with avoidance of fasting or skipped meals. Long-term prophylactic drug therapy is appropriate only after exclusion of headache-precipitating trigger factors, including dietary factors...
Sickle cell disease and electroencephalography hyperventilationJ Gordon Millichap
Ann Neurol 58:972. 2005
Empiric use of antibiotics for treatment of respiratory infection and febrile seizuresJohn J Millichap
J Infect Dis 198:1093-4. 2008
Influenza virus and febrile convulsionsJ Gordon Millichap
J Infect Dis 189:564; author reply 564-5. 2004
