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Gabrielle deVeber

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Peeples E, Mietzsch U, Molloy E, deVeber G, Mohammad K, Soul J, et al.
J Pediatr . 2025 Jan; 279:114476. PMID: 39863078
Objective: To assess variability among data elements collected among existing neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) data registries worldwide and to determine the need for future harmonization of standard common data elements....
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Ledochowski J, Slim M, Westmacott R, Desrocher M, deVeber G, Moharir M, et al.
Appl Neuropsychol Child . 2024 Dec; :1-10. PMID: 39652417
Motor impairments are one of the most common adverse outcomes after childhood arterial ischemic stroke (C-AIS), yet their relationship with intellectual abilities is not yet well understood. This study examined...
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Singh J, Slim M, Moharir M, Westmacott R, Krishnan P, MacGregor D, et al.
Stroke . 2024 Oct; 55(11):2622-2631. PMID: 39466892
Background: The impact of age-at-stroke on outcome following pediatric arterial ischemic stroke remains controversial. We studied the interaction of age-at-stroke and infarct location and extent with long-term neurological outcomes. Methods:...
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Lehman L, Wu C, Kaseka M, Muthusami P, Armstrong D, Dirks P, et al.
Pediatr Neurol . 2024 Aug; 159:1-3. PMID: 39089182
Background: The gold standard for evaluation of the severity of moyamoya vasculopathy is the Suzuki grade determined with cerebral catheter angiography (CA). With greater use of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)...
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Choi E, Levin D, Robertson A, Kirkham F, Muthusami P, Krishnan P, et al.
Pediatr Radiol . 2024 May; 54(8):1325-1336. PMID: 38777883
Background: Moyamoya is a progressive, non-atherosclerotic cerebral arteriopathy that may present in childhood and currently has no cure. Early diagnosis is critical to prevent a lifelong risk of neurological morbidity....
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Hausman-Kedem M, Widjaja E, Vieira Neto R, Pope E, Lara-Corrales I, Dlamini N, et al.
Dev Med Child Neurol . 2024 Apr; 66(10):1348-1360. PMID: 38597798
Aim: To describe the rates of stroke and craniocervical vasculopathy progression in children with posterior fossa malformations, hemangioma, arterial anomalies, coarctation of the aorta/cardiac defects, and eye abnormalities (PHACE) syndrome....
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Domi T, Robertson A, Lee W, Wintle R, Stence N, Bernard T, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2023 Jun; 39:103438. PMID: 37354865
Childhood stroke occurs from birth to 18 years of age, ranks among the top ten childhood causes of death, and leaves lifelong neurological impairments. Arterial ischemic stroke in infancy and...
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Carrasco M, Bonifacio S, deVeber G, Chau V
Neurol Clin Pract . 2023 Mar; 13(2):e200125. PMID: 36891461
Acute symptomatic seizures in the term newborn are often seen after perinatal brain injury. Common etiologies include hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, metabolic derangements, and intracranial infections. Neonatal seizures...
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Felling R, Jordan L, Mrakotsky C, deVeber G, Peterson R, Mineyko A, et al.
Pediatr Neurol . 2023 Feb; 141:93-100. PMID: 36805967
Neurological morbidity is common after pediatric stroke, with moderate to severe deficits that can significantly impact education and social function. Care and recovery occur in phases distinguished by the time...
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Christensen R, Krishnan P, deVeber G, Dlamini N, MacGregor D, Pulcine E, et al.
Stroke . 2022 Apr; 53(7):2241-2248. PMID: 35430899
Background: Neonatal cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) can lead to brain injury and neurodevelopmental impairments. Previous studies of neonatal CVST have focused on term infants, and studies of preterm infants...