Rory J Piper
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Recent Articles
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Chari A, Piper R, Wilson-Jeffers R, Ruiz-Perez M, Seunarine K, Tahir M, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2025 Mar;
7(1):fcaf081.
PMID: 40040839
Epilepsy is an archetypal brain network disorder characterized by recurrent seizures and associated psychological, cognitive and behavioural sequelae. Progressive brain network dysfunction may contribute to poorer outcomes following treatment, but...
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Ben Zvi I, Imtiaz G, Piper R, Tisdall M
J Neurosurg Pediatr
. 2025 Feb;
:1-7.
PMID: 39919277
Objective: Pediatric head trauma is a common reason for emergency department (ED) referrals. Skull fractures are the most common imaging findings in the setting of pediatric trauma. Ample literature negates...
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Ripart M, DeKraker J, Eriksson M, Piper R, Gopinath S, Parasuram H, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39543853
Objective: Hippocampal sclerosis (HS), the most common pathology associated with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), is not always visible on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), causing surgical delays and reduced postsurgical seizure-freedom....
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Eriksson M, Prentice F, Piper R, Wagstyl K, Adler S, Chari A, et al.
Brain
. 2024 Apr;
147(8):2791-2802.
PMID: 38643018
Neuropsychological impairments are common in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. It has been proposed that epilepsy surgery might alleviate these impairments by providing seizure freedom; however, findings from prior studies have...
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Cohen Z, Steinbrenner M, Piper R, Tangwiriyasakul C, Richardson M, Sharp D, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
18:1354523.
PMID: 38572149
Objective: A third of patients with epilepsy continue to have seizures despite receiving adequate antiseizure medication. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) might be a viable adjunct treatment option, having been...
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Feng X, Piper R, Prentice F, Clayden J, Baldeweg T
Seizure
. 2024 Mar;
117:164-173.
PMID: 38432080
Epilepsy is increasingly recognised as a brain network disorder and many studies have investigated functional connectivity (FC) in children with epilepsy using functional MRI (fMRI). This systematic review of fMRI...
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Fleming J, Benjaber M, Toth R, Zamora M, Landin K, Kavoosi A, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2023 Dec;
2023:1-6.
PMID: 38083730
Providing clinicians with objective outcomes of neuromodulation therapy is a key unmet need, especially in emerging areas such as epilepsy and mood disorders. These diseases have episodic behavior and circadian/multidien...
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Piper R, Ibrahim G, Tisdall M
Neurosurg Clin N Am
. 2023 Nov;
35(1):17-25.
PMID: 38000839
Intracranial neuromodulation is an evolving therapy for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is now available as a therapy for patients with DRE and focal-onset seizures in...
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Piper R, Dasgupta D, Eriksson M, Ripart M, Moosa A, Chari A, et al.
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
. 2023 Jul;
10(9):1613-1622.
PMID: 37475156
Objective: A greater extent of resection of the temporal portion of the piriform cortex (PC) has been shown to be associated with higher likelihood of seizure freedom in adults undergoing...
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Eriksson M, Whitaker K, Booth J, Piper R, Chari A, Martin Sanfilippo P, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2023 Jun;
64(9):2260-2273.
PMID: 37264783
Objective: Neurosurgery is a safe and effective form of treatment for select children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Still, there is concern that it remains underutilized, and that seizure freedom rates have...