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Interview: The National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke/American Epilepsy Society benchmarks and research priorities for epilepsy researchDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Biomark Med 5:531-5. 2011....
Epilepsy after head injury: an overviewDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Epilepsia 50:4-9. 2009..Given current events in the Middle East and elsewhere, the importance of TBI and epilepsy deserves special attention due to the increase in severe head trauma associated with modern warfare...
Out-of-hospital treatment of status epilepticus and prolonged seizuresDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, Box 0114, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0114, USA
Epilepsia 48:96-8. 2007
The management of refractory status epilepticus: an updateDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Epilepsia 47:35-40. 2006..Current approaches to treatment, including the now relatively standard use of intravenous anesthetic agents, as well as emerging therapies utilizing drugs such as valproate and topiramate, are discussed as well...
The academy movement: a structural approach to reinvigorating the educational missionDavid M Irby
Office of Medical Education, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, 521 Parnassus Avenue, Room C 254, San Francisco, CA 94143 0410, USA
Acad Med 79:729-36. 2004..The academy movement, as a structural approach to change, shows promise for reinvigorating the educational mission of academic medicine...
Pathways to discovery in epilepsy research: rethinking the quest for curesDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Epilepsia 49:1-7. 2008....
Treatment options for status epilepticusDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, Box 0114 University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Curr Opin Pharmacol 3:6-11. 2003....
Treatment options for status epilepticusDaniel H Lowenstein
Department of Neurology, Box 0114 University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Curr Opin Pharmacol 5:334-9. 2005....
Practice parameter: antiepileptic drug prophylaxis in severe traumatic brain injury: report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of NeurologyBernard S Chang
Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
Neurology 60:10-6. 2003..Further studies addressing milder forms of TBI, the use of newer AEDs, the utility of EEG, and the applicability of these findings to children are recommended...
Seizure-induced neurogenesis: are more new neurons good for an adult brain?Jack M Parent
Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 1687, USA
Prog Brain Res 135:121-31. 2002....
Invited article: Neurology education researchBarney J Stern
Department of Neurology, 22 South Greene Street, N4W46, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Neurology 70:876-83. 2008..There is a need to rigorously study the neurologic education of medical students, neurology residents, and neurologists to determine the effectiveness of our educational efforts...
Overlapping microarray profiles of dentate gyrus gene expression during development- and epilepsy-associated neurogenesis and axon outgrowthRobert C Elliott
Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
J Neurosci 23:2218-27. 2003....
Prolonged seizures recruit caudal subventricular zone glial progenitors into the injured hippocampusJack M Parent
Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 0585, USA
Hippocampus 16:321-8. 2006..Further study of seizure-induced gliogenesis may provide insight into mechanisms of adult neural progenitor regulation and epileptogenesis...
Gene expression profiling of seizure disordersRobert C Elliott
Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Neurochem Res 29:1083-92. 2004..With regard to the latter, we present some of our own work that suggests that molecular mechanisms contributing to normal brain development are reiterated during seizure-induced network reorganization...
EpilepsyBernard S Chang
Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
N Engl J Med 349:1257-66. 2003
Prolonged seizures increase proliferating neuroblasts in the adult rat subventricular zone-olfactory bulb pathwayJack M Parent
Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, USA
J Neurosci 22:3174-88. 2002..Identification of the mechanisms underlying the response of neural progenitors to seizure-induced injury may help to advance brain regenerative therapies by using either transplanted or endogenous neural precursor cells...
Refractory status epilepticus in suspect encephalitisCarol A Glaser
Viral and Rickettsial Disease Branch, California Department of Public Health, 850 Marina Bay Parkway, Richmond, CA 94804, USA
Neurocrit Care 9:74-82. 2008..We sought to determine whether there are any distinguishing characteristics of patients with encephalitis who develop refractory status epilepticus from those who do not...
Models for epilepsy and epileptogenesis: report from the NIH workshop, Bethesda, MarylandJames P Stables
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA
Epilepsia 43:1410-20. 2002..To move toward new and more effective therapies, novel approaches to therapy discovery are needed...
A web-based federated neuroinformatics model for surgical planning and clinical research applications in epilepsyXinhua Cao
Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Neuroinformatics 2:101-18. 2004....
