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Dara V F Albert

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Perry M, Albert D, Patel A, Sevov C, Parker W, Macias C, et al.
Hosp Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 15(3):210-218. PMID: 40020752
Objectives: Pediatric hospitalists have increasingly been relied on to care for hospitalized patients. While hospitalist care models have shown many benefits, studies examining the transition from subspecialist to hospitalist-led teams...
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Mytinger J, Albert D, Aylward S, Beatty C, Bhalla S, Bhatia S, et al.
J Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Feb; 42(3):230-234. PMID: 40009427
Purpose: The best possible outcomes in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome require electroclinical remission; however, determining electrographic remission is not straightforward. Although the determination of hypsarrhythmia has inadequate interrater reliability (IRR),...
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Dharmadhikari A, Abad M, Khan S, Maroofian R, Sands T, Ullah F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Feb; 16(1):1703. PMID: 39962046
SPOUT1/CENP-32 encodes a putative SPOUT RNA methyltransferase previously identified as a mitotic chromosome associated protein. SPOUT1/CENP-32 depletion leads to centrosome detachment from the spindle poles and chromosome misalignment. Aided by...
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Ho C, Weisleder P, Ream M, Albert D
Neurol Educ . 2025 Feb; 4(1):e200187. PMID: 39949894
Background And Objectives: Child neurology is a specialty with unique challenges in communication. Child neurologists face many complex disorders with a wide array of prognoses and treatments as well as...
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Talai A, Freedman D, Trott K, Steenari M, Plioplys S, Kimbley H, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2024 Oct; 160:110096. PMID: 39423723
Background And Objectives: The purpose of this study was to develop national consensus based on expert opinion on the optimal outpatient care model of pediatric psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES). Methods:...
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Talai A, Freedman D, Albert D
Neurol Educ . 2024 Oct; 3(1):e200111. PMID: 39360154
Background And Objectives: Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are difficult to differentiate from epileptic seizures (ES) even for neurologists who see these conditions frequently. This difficulty is due to overlapping semiologic...
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Di Luca D, Lazar S, Gupta P, Lukban M, Crowson C, Albert D, et al.
Neurol Educ . 2024 Oct; 2(4):e200099. PMID: 39359312
Peer review is an essential process in scientific research, ensuring the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and suitability of manuscripts for publication. Neurology education research differs from biomedical clinical research in several ways....
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Gumayan R, Parker W, Gunduz M, Aylward S, Auer N, Albert D, et al.
Pediatrics . 2024 Jun; 154(1). PMID: 38899390
Objectives: A seizure action plan (SAP) is a powerful tool that provides actionable information for caregivers during seizures. Guidelines have expressed the need for individualized SAPs. Our quality improvement team...
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Dharmadhikari A, Abad M, Khan S, Maroofian R, Sands T, Ullah F, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38260255
encodes a putative SPOUT RNA methyltransferase previously identified as a mitotic chromosome associated protein. SPOUT1/CENP-32 depletion leads to centrosome detachment from the spindle poles and chromosome misalignment. Aided by gene...
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Burch M, Rossiter S, McGinty-Kolbe K, Fredwall M, Tschirner C, Enciso L, et al.
Pediatr Neurol . 2023 Dec; 151:29-33. PMID: 38091920
Background: Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are a common type of functional neurological disorder in which patients experience seizurelike episodes. Health disparities based on race and socioeconomics, documented in children with...