Nishant Sinha
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Recent Articles
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Thio B, Sinha N, Davis K, Sinha S, Grill W
Brain
. 2025 Mar;
148(3):764-775.
PMID: 40048618
Epilepsy surgery can eliminate seizures in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Surgical intervention requires proper identification of the epileptic network and often involves implanting stereo-EEG electrodes in patients where non-invasive...
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Sinha N, Lucas A, Davis K
Clin Transl Med
. 2024 Dec;
14(12):e70108.
PMID: 39673123
No abstract available.
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Gallagher R, Sinha N, Pattnaik A, Ojemann W, Lucas A, LaRocque J, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2024 Oct;
6(5):fcae320.
PMID: 39440305
Intracranial EEG is used for two main purposes: to determine (i) if epileptic networks are amenable to focal treatment and (ii) where to intervene. Currently, these questions are answered qualitatively...
4.
Gong R, Roth R, Hull K, Rashid H, Vandergrift W, Parashos A, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2024 Sep;
65(11):3362-3375.
PMID: 39305470
Objective: Intracranial EEG can identify epilepsy-related networks in patients with focal epilepsy; however, the association between network organization and post-surgical seizure outcomes remains unclear. Hubness serves as a critical metric...
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Lucas A, Jaskir M, Sinha N, Pattnaik A, Mouchtaris S, Josyula M, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39108505
Background: The piriform cortex has been implicated in the initiation, spread and termination of epileptic seizures. This understanding has extended to surgical management of epilepsy, where it has been shown...
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Gong R, Roth R, Chang A, Sinha N, Parashos A, Davis K, et al.
Neurology
. 2024 May;
102(12):e209451.
PMID: 38820468
Background And Objectives: Postoperative seizure control in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) remains variable, and the causes for this variability are not well understood. One contributing factor could be the...
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Shi H, Pattnaik A, Aguila C, Lucas A, Sinha N, Prager B, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2024 May;
6(3):fcae165.
PMID: 38799618
Studies of intracranial EEG networks have been used to reveal seizure generators in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Intracranial EEG is implanted to capture the epileptic network, the collection of brain...
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Christopher D, Gupta R, Thangakunam B, Daniel J, Jindal S, Kant S, et al.
Lung India
. 2024 May;
41(3):230-248.
PMID: 38704658
Pleural effusion is a common problem in our country, and most of these patients need invasive tests as they can't be evaluated by blood tests alone. The simplest of them...
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Lucas A, Mouchtaris S, Tranquille A, Sinha N, Gallagher R, Mojena M, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2024 Feb;
65(4):1092-1106.
PMID: 38345348
Objective: Epilepsy patients are often grouped together by clinical variables. Quantitative neuroimaging metrics can provide a data-driven alternative for grouping of patients. In this work, we leverage ultra-high-field 7-T structural...
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Lucas A, Scheid B, Pattnaik A, Gallagher R, Mojena M, Tranquille A, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2023 Dec;
65(3):817-829.
PMID: 38148517
Objective: Clinicians use intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) in conjunction with noninvasive brain imaging to identify epileptic networks and target therapy for drug-resistant epilepsy cases. Our goal was to promote ongoing and...