Genna J Waldman
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Ostendorf A, Waldman G, Jehi L, Ilyas M, Naritoku D, Goldman A
Epilepsy Curr
. 2024 Dec;
:15357597241304501.
PMID: 39712399
Initiation and maintenance of antiseizure therapy can be relatively straightforward in most patients. Depending on epilepsy type, patients may be more or less likely to enter remission or a resolution...
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Fischer D, Abella B, Bass G, Charles J, Hampton S, Kulick-Soper C, et al.
Neurol Clin Pract
. 2024 Aug;
14(6):e200351.
PMID: 39185092
Background: Neuroprognostication for disorders of consciousness (DoC) after severe acute brain injury is a major challenge, and the conventional clinical approach struggles to keep pace with a rapidly evolving literature....
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Castano V, Spotnitz M, Waldman G, Joiner E, Choi H, Ostropolets A, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2022 Sep;
63(11):2981-2993.
PMID: 36106377
Objective: More than one third of appropriately treated patients with epilepsy have continued seizures despite two or more medication trials, meeting criteria for drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Accurate and reliable identification...
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Spotnitz M, Ostropolets A, Castano V, Natarajan K, Waldman G, Argenziano M, et al.
Epilepsy Behav
. 2022 Mar;
129:108630.
PMID: 35276502
Introduction: Efforts to characterize variability in epilepsy treatment pathways are limited by the large number of possible antiseizure medication (ASM) regimens and sequences, heterogeneity of patients, and challenges of measuring...
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Waldman G, Thakur K, Nigoghossian C, Spektor V, Mendiratta A, Bell M, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2020 Jun;
88(4):653-655.
PMID: 32583426
No abstract available.