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Dale C Hesdorffer

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Lewis D, Voyvodic J, Shinnar S, Chan S, Bello J, Moshe S, et al.
Epilepsia . 2024 Apr; 65(6):1568-1580. PMID: 38606600
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine whether hippocampal T2 hyperintensity predicts sequelae of febrile status epilepticus, including hippocampal atrophy, sclerosis, and mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Methods: Acute magnetic resonance...
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Hesdorffer D, Kroner B, Shen J, Farrell K, Roberds S, Fureman B
J Pediatr X . 2023 Jun; 2:100021. PMID: 37332626
Objective: To evaluate the impact of pediatric sleep disturbances and night-time seizure monitoring of children with rare epilepsy syndromes on the sleep quality and mental health of caregivers. Study Design:...
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Cihan E, Devinsky O, Hesdorffer D, Brandsoy M, Li L, Fowler D, et al.
Neurology . 2020 Jul; 95(7):e867-e877. PMID: 32636323
Objective: To determine time trends and distinguishing autopsy findings of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in the United States. Methods: We identified decedents where epilepsy/seizure was listed as cause/contributor...
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Cihan E, Hesdorffer D, Brandsoy M, Li L, Fowler D, Graham J, et al.
Neurology . 2020 Apr; 94(24):e2555-e2566. PMID: 32327496
Objective: To determine the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) rates. Methods: We queried all decedents presented for medico-legal investigation at 3 medical examiner...
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Garofalo D, Sorge S, Hesdorffer D, Winawer M, Phelan J, Chung W, et al.
Epilepsia . 2019 Oct; 60(11):2286-2293. PMID: 31587270
Objective: Studies have found that affected individuals who believe the cause of their disorder is genetic may react in various ways, including optimism for improved treatments and pessimism due to...
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Tian N, Zack M, Hesdorffer D
Epilepsy Behav . 2019 Aug; 99:106421. PMID: 31383565
Suicide timing varies across several psychiatric disorders, which may share common underlying pathophysiological mechanisms with epilepsy. We investigated suicide timing in people with epilepsy. Using cross-sectional, population-based U.S. National Violent...
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Middleton O, Atherton D, Bundock E, Donner E, Friedman D, Hesdorffer D, et al.
Acad Forensic Pathol . 2019 Jun; 8(1):119-135. PMID: 31240030
Sudden unexpected death of an individual with epilepsy (SUDEP) can pose a challenge to death investigators, as most deaths are unwitnessed and the individual is commonly found dead in bed....
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Atherton D, Devinsky O, Hesdorffer D, Wright C, Davis G
Acad Forensic Pathol . 2019 Jun; 6(1):96-102. PMID: 31239876
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of death in individuals with chronic, uncontrolled epilepsy. Epidemiologists use information on death certificates to study SUDEP. Certification of seizure-related...
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Begasse de Dhaem O, French J, Morrison C, Meador K, Hesdorffer D, Cristofaro S, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2019 Jun; 97:29-33. PMID: 31181426
Background: Migraine and epilepsy are comorbid conditions. While it is well known that epilepsy can have an impact on cognitive abilities, there is conflicting evidence in the literature on the...
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Barbour K, Hesdorffer D, Tian N, Yozawitz E, McGoldrick P, Wolf S, et al.
Epilepsia . 2019 May; 60(6):1209-1220. PMID: 31111463
Objective: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is an important cause of mortality in epilepsy. However, there is a gap in how often providers counsel patients about SUDEP. One potential...