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Almanza Fuerte, Edith, primary, Baram, Tallie Z., additional, Bender, Roland, additional, Brennan, Gary P., additional, Brooks-Kayal, Amy R., additional, Chen, Kevin D., additional, Gallentine, William Brian, additional, Garcia-Curran, Megan M., additional, Goldberg, Ethan M., additional, Goodkin, Howard P., additional, Henshall, David C., additional, Holmes, Gregory L., additional, Howell, Katherine, additional, Juul, Halvor M., additional, Kloc, Michelle L., additional, Lamsam, Layton, additional, Lewis, D.V., additional, Maljevic, Snezana, additional, McGrath, Hari, additional, Mefford, Heather C., additional, Moshé, Solomon L., additional, Nordli, Douglas R., additional, Penn, Rachel, additional, Petrou, Steven, additional, Pittman, Quentin J., additional, Ravizza, Teresa, additional, Reid, Aylin Y., additional, Reid, Christopher A., additional, Richards, Kay, additional, Rosch, Richard E., additional, Scantlebury, Morris H., additional, Scott, Rodney Craig, additional, Seinfeld, Syndi, additional, Shinnar, Ruth C., additional, Shinnar, Shlomo, additional, Spencer, Dennis D., additional, Stafstrom, Carl E., additional, Surges, Rainer, additional, Talos, Delia M., additional, Vezzani, Annamaria, additional, Weiss, Erica F., additional, and Wenzel, Michael, additional
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Aaen, Gregory, primary, Abroms, Israel F., additional, Ådén, Ulrika, additional, Ahlsten, Gunnar, additional, Aird, Robert B., additional, Al-Zaidy, Samiah A., additional, Andermann, Fred, additional, Anlar, Banu, additional, Arzimanoglou, Alexis, additional, Ashwal, Stephen, additional, Augustine, Erika, additional, Ballaban-Gil, Karen, additional, Bamford, Nigel S., additional, Barlow, Charles F., additional, Bast, Thomas, additional, Bates, David, additional, Baumann, Robert J., additional, Bertini, Enrico, additional, Beya, Alidor, additional, Blaw, Michael, additional, Bodensteiner, John, additional, Bonthius, Daniel J., additional, Brin, Amy E., additional, Brockmann, Knut, additional, Brown, John Keith, additional, Brown, Stuart B., additional, Brumback, Audrey Christine, additional, Bureau, Michelle, additional, Burke, James R., additional, Bye, Annie, additional, Camfield, Carol, additional, Camfield, Peter, additional, Campistol Plana, Jaume, additional, Canale, Dee James, additional, Caneris, Onasis, additional, Caraballo, Roberto H., additional, Caviness, Alison Chantal, additional, Chao, Hsiao-Tuan, additional, Chapman, Catherine A., additional, Chaves-Carballo, Enrique, additional, Cho, Yoon-Jae, additional, Christen, Hans-Jürgen, additional, Chugani, Harry T., additional, Cioni, Giovanni, additional, Clark, David, additional, Cliff, Edward Robert Scheffer, additional, Cochran, Frederick B., additional, Cohen, Bruce H., additional, Cohen, Maynard M., additional, Collins, Kevin, additional, Covanis, Athanasios, additional, Critchley, Macdonald, additional, Cross, J. Helen, additional, Crumrine, Patricia K., additional, Curatolo, Paolo, additional, Davies, Pamela A., additional, deVeber, Gabrielle, additional, De Vivo, Darryl C., additional, de Vries, Linda S., additional, De Waele, Liesbeth, additional, DeMyer, William, additional, Devlin, Anita, additional, Dobyns, William B., additional, Dodson, W. Edwin, additional, Donald, Kirsty, additional, Duffy, Frank H., additional, Dunn, David W., additional, Dunn, Henry G., additional, Dure, Leon S., additional, Dyken, Paul Richard, additional, Encha-Razavi, Férechté, additional, Erenberg, Gerald, additional, Estes, Melinda L., additional, Evrard, Philippe, additional, Ferriero, Donna, additional, Ferry, Peggy, additional, Fine, Archie, additional, Fine, Edward J., additional, Fine, John S., additional, Finkel, Richard S., additional, Fischer, Alain, additional, Fischer, Christine, additional, Fogan, Lance, additional, Fowler, Glenn W., additional, Frank, Yitzchak, additional, Fullerton, Heather J., additional, Furukawa, Tetsuo, additional, Gabriel, Ronald S., additional, Galanopoulou, Aristea S., additional, Gardner-Medwin, David, additional, Garg, Bhuwan, additional, Genton, Pierre, additional, George, Mark S., additional, Gineste, Thierry, additional, Giza, Christopher C., additional, Goemans, Nathalie, additional, Golden, Gerald S., additional, Golden, Jeffrey Alan, additional, Goldstein, Gary W., additional, Gomez, Christopher, additional, Gomez, Manuel R., additional, Gomez, Timothy, additional, Goodkin, Howard P., additional, Gordon, Neil, additional, Gressens, Pierre, additional, Groger, Helmut, additional, Guerrini, Renzo, additional, Gurnett, Christina A., additional, Gussoni, Emanuela, additional, Haas, Richard, additional, Hagberg, Bengt, additional, Haller, Jerome S., additional, Hartman, Adam L., additional, Haruda, Fred, additional, Hirtz, Deborah, additional, Hogan, Gwendolyn R., additional, Hunt, Guy M., additional, Iannaccone, Susan T., additional, Eleanor Inder, Terrie, additional, Ionasescu, Victor, additional, Jansen, Katrien, additional, Jiang, Yuwu, additional, Kaminski, Henry J., additional, Kamoshita, Shigehiko, additional, Kang, Peter B., additional, Kaufman, David M., additional, Kaufmann, Walter E., additional, Kaye, Edward M., additional, Kellaway, Peter, additional, Kelley, Rhona S., additional, Kennedy, Charles, additional, Kim, Young-Min, additional, Kirby, Michael, additional, Kirton, Adam, additional, Kobayashi, Eliane, additional, Kossoff, Eric H., additional, Koutroumanidis, Michail, additional, Krupp, Lauren, additional, Lange, Bernadette M., additional, Lanska, Douglas J., additional, Lanska, Mary Jo, additional, Larsen, Paul D., additional, Lassoff, Samuel J., additional, Laterra, John, additional, Lemieux, Bernard, additional, Lenn, Nicholas J., additional, Logan, William J., additional, Lomax, Elizabeth, additional, Longo, Lawrence D., additional, Lorris Betz, A., additional, Manyam, Bala V., additional, Marks, Warren A., additional, Massey, E. Wayne, additional, Mate, Laszlo J., additional, McKinlay, Ian, additional, McLean, William T., additional, McLellan, Ailsa, additional, Mehler, Mark F., additional, Melchior, Johannes C., additional, Michelson, David J., additional, Miller, Steven P., additional, Miller, Suzanne L., additional, Millichap, J. Gordon, additional, Minns, Robert A., additional, Mizrahi, Eli M., additional, Moser, Ann B., additional, Moshé, Solomon L., additional, Muhle, Hiltrud, additional, Muntoni, Francesco, additional, Naidu, Sakkubai, additional, Narayanan, Vinodh, additional, Nardocci, Nardo, additional, Neil, Jeffrey J., additional, Neumeyer, Ann, additional, Noetzel, Michael J., additional, Nomura, Yoshiko, additional, Nordli, Douglas R., additional, North, Kathryn, additional, Ohtsuka, Yoko, additional, O’Callaghan, Finbar J.K., additional, Packer, Roger J., additional, Pastores, Gregory M., additional, Patterson, Marc C., additional, Pearl, Phillip L., additional, Philippart, Michel, additional, Pihko, Helena S., additional, Piller, Gordon, additional, Platz, Thomas F., additional, Poduri, Annapurna, additional, Pollack, Michael A., additional, Porter, Brenda E., additional, Provis, Michèle, additional, Rating, Dietz, additional, Reich, Harold, additional, Remler, Bernd, additional, Rho, Jong M., additional, Richards, Peter, additional, Richardson, Edward P., additional, Richardson, Sylvia O., additional, Roach, E. Steve, additional, Rose, Arthur L., additional, Rozear, Marvin P., additional, Rubinstein, Lucien J., additional, Rust, Robert S., additional, Saini, Arushi Gahlot, additional, Saint-Anne Dargassies, Suzanne, additional, Sarnat, Harvey B., additional, Sarwar, Mohammad, additional, Satran, Richard, additional, Schneider, Sanford, additional, Schrank, Waltraud, additional, Scott, Rodney C., additional, Seinfeld, Syndi, additional, Selcen, Duygu, additional, Sestan, Nenad, additional, Shapiro, Steven, additional, Sherr, Elliott H., additional, Shevell, Michael, additional, Shield, Lloyd, additional, Sidman, Richard L., additional, Silverstein, Faye S., additional, Sinnreich, Michael, additional, Snead, O. Carter, additional, Solomons, Regan, additional, Soria-Duran, Emilio, additional, Stafstrom, Carl E., additional, Steven Roach, E., additional, Stevens, Harold, additional, Strassburg, Hans Michael, additional, Stumpf, David A., additional, Sullivan, Thomas, additional, Swick, Herbert M., additional, Swisher, Charles N., additional, Takahashi, Takao, additional, Tein, Ingrid, additional, Tochen, Laura, additional, Thomas, Eva E., additional, Thompson, Alan, additional, Toor, Svinder S., additional, Tyler, H. Richard, additional, Uldall, Peter, additional, Urion, David K., additional, Valappil, Ahsan Moosa Naduvil, additional, Van Toorn, Ronald, additional, Vermilion, Jennifer, additional, Vidaver, Doris, additional, Vohr, Betty R., additional, Vollmer, Brigitte, additional, Volpe, Joseph J., additional, Waber, Deborah P., additional, Wainwright, Mark S., additional, Waites, Lucius, additional, Walsh, Christopher, additional, Weindl, Adolf, additional, Whelan, Mary Anne, additional, White, Larry E., additional, Whittemore, Vicky Holets, additional, Wilmshurst, Jo, additional, Wirrell, Elaine, additional, Wolf, Nicole I., additional, Youssef, Paul, additional, Zempel, John, additional, Zoghbi, Huda Y., additional, Zuberi, Sameer M., additional, and Zupanc, Mary, additional
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4. Robert S. Rust
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Goodkin, Howard P., primary and Pearl, Phillip L., additional
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- 2021
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5. Dizziness and Vertigo in the Adolescent
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Goodkin, Howard P., primary, Taylor, Jennie, additional, and Ramirez-Montealegre, Denia, additional
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- 2019
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Agrawal, Yuri, primary, Alrwaily, Muhammad, additional, Barin, Kamran, additional, Bogle, Jamie M., additional, Chang, Tzu-Pu, additional, Cherchi, Marcello, additional, Cho, Edward I., additional, Dodson, Edward E., additional, Fayad, Jose N., additional, Field, Erin, additional, Gianoli, Gerard J., additional, Goddard, John C., additional, Goodkin, Howard P., additional, Grindle, Chris, additional, Harris, Michael S., additional, Ishiyama, Akira, additional, Ishiyama, Gail, additional, Jacobson, Gary P., additional, Kheradmand, Amir, additional, Liebeskind, David S., additional, Manzoor, Nauman, additional, McCaslin, Devin L., additional, Megerian, Cliff A., additional, Min, Yaena, additional, Morlet, Thierry, additional, Mowry, Sarah E., additional, Murnane, Owen, additional, O’Reilly, Robert, additional, Ramirez-Montealegre, Denia, additional, Riska, Kristal, additional, Semaan, Maroun T., additional, Serrador, Jorge M., additional, Shoair, Osama A., additional, Slattum, Patricia W., additional, Soileau, James S., additional, Taylor, Jennie, additional, Valente, L. Maureen, additional, White, Judith A., additional, Whitney, Susan L., additional, Zee, David S., additional, and Zwicky, Emily, additional
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- 2019
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7. Other Acquired Epilepsies
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Bailey, Russell C., primary, Ullrich, Nicole J., additional, and Goodkin, Howard P., additional
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- 2017
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Aaen, Gregory S., primary, Abend, Nicholas Scott, additional, Abou-Hamden, Amal, additional, Allen, Jeffrey C., additional, Amato, Anthony A., additional, Amlie-Lefond, Catherine, additional, Ashwal, Stephen, additional, Bailey, Russell C., additional, Bale, James F., additional, Banwell, Brenda, additional, Barañano, Kristin W., additional, Barkovich, A. James, additional, Barohn, Richard J., additional, Bartels, Ute K., additional, Bartnik-Olson, Brenda, additional, Barzilai, Ori, additional, Bassuk, Alexander, additional, Bearden, David R., additional, Ben-Sira, Liat, additional, Bernard, Timothy J., additional, Berry-Kravis, Elizabeth, additional, Beslow, Lauren A., additional, Biegel, Jaclyn A., additional, Billinghurst, Lori, additional, Birnbaum, Angela K., additional, Blackburn, Joanna S., additional, Bobowski, Nuala, additional, Boire, Adrienne, additional, Bönnemann, Carsten G., additional, Bonifacio, Sonia L., additional, Bonthius, Daniel J., additional, Borcherding, Breck, additional, Branchford, Brian R., additional, Brandsema, John, additional, Brennan, Kathryn M., additional, Brenton, J. Nicholas, additional, Brooks-Kayal, Amy R., additional, Brown, Lawrence W., additional, Buchalter, Jeffrey, additional, Camfield, Carol S., additional, Camfield, Peter R., additional, Campoy, Cristina, additional, Carpenter, Jessica L., additional, Chang, Taeun, additional, Chau, Vann, additional, Chi, Susan N., additional, Chiriboga, Claudia A., additional, Cho, Yoon-Jae, additional, Christian, Cindy W., additional, Chrestian, Nicholas, additional, Cilio, Maria Roberta, additional, Clark, Robin D., additional, Cohen, Bruce H., additional, Cohn, Ronald D., additional, Connolly, Anne M., additional, Constable, Todd, additional, Constantini, Shlomi, additional, Conway, Jeannine M., additional, Coulter, David L., additional, Cowan, Tina M., additional, Dale, Russell C., additional, Darbro, Benjamin, additional, Darras, Basil T., additional, Dastgir, Jahannaz, additional, De Meirleir, Linda, additional, De Vivo, Darryl C., additional, de Vries, Linda S., additional, Deisch, Jeremy K., additional, Deltenre, Paul, additional, Desai, Jay, additional, Descartes, Maria, additional, deVeber, Gabrielle, additional, Dhamne, Sameer C., additional, Diaz, Jullianne, additional, DiMauro, Salvatore, additional, Dobyns, William B., additional, Doherty, Dan, additional, Donner, Elizabeth J., additional, Dosenbach, Nico U.F., additional, Dowling, James J., additional, Drake, James M., additional, Ejerskov, Cecile, additional, Engel, Andrew G., additional, Enns, Gregory M., additional, Escolano-Margarit, María Victoria, additional, Etzion, Iris, additional, Fatemi, S. Ali, additional, Fehlings, Darcy L., additional, Feinberg, Michelle Lauren, additional, Ferriero, Donna M., additional, Filipek, Pauline A., additional, Finkel, Richard S., additional, Fisher, Paul G., additional, Flanigan, Kevin, additional, Foreman, Nicholas K., additional, Franco, Israel, additional, Frank, Yitzchak, additional, Fredrick, Douglas R., additional, Freeze, Hudson H., additional, Fuente-Mora, Cristina, additional, Furman, Joseph M., additional, Gallagher, Renata C., additional, Garel, Catherine, additional, Gertsch, Emily, additional, Gilbert, Donald L., additional, Gilles, Elizabeth E., additional, Giza, Christopher C., additional, Glaser, Carol A., additional, Glass, Hannah C., additional, Glauser, Tracy, additional, Glykys, Joseph, additional, Goldstein, Amy, additional, Gonorazky, Hernan Dario, additional, Gonzalez, Rodolfo, additional, Goodkin, Howard P., additional, Graham, John M., additional, Greninger, Alexander L., additional, Gronseth, Gary, additional, Gropman, Andrea L., additional, Grundy, Richard, additional, Guerrini, Renzo, additional, Gupta, Nalin, additional, Hahn, Jin S., additional, Hamblin, Milton H., additional, Hani, Abeer J., additional, Hanmantgad, Sharyu, additional, Harbert, Mary J., additional, Harini, Chellamani, additional, Harriott, Andrea M., additional, Heatwole, Chad, additional, Hershey, Andrew D., additional, Hirtz, Deborah G., additional, Holmes, Gregory L., additional, Holshouser, Barbara A., additional, Hurwitz, Kathleen A., additional, Hwang, Eugene, additional, Ichord, Rebecca N., additional, Jafar-Nejad, Paymaan, additional, Jain, Sejal V., additional, Jordan, Lori, additional, Kabbouche, Marielle A., additional, Kacperski, Joanne, additional, Kang, Peter B., additional, Kariannis, Matthias A., additional, Kaufmann, Horacio, additional, Kaye, Harper L., additional, Keating, Robert, additional, Kennedy, Colin R., additional, Khakoo, Yasmin, additional, Kirton, Adam, additional, Kissel, John T., additional, Knupp, Kelly G., additional, Korf, Bruce R., additional, Kossoff, Eric H., additional, Kothare, Sanjeev V., additional, Kupfer, Oren, additional, LaFrance, W. Curt, additional, Latal, Beatrice, additional, Leber, Steven M., additional, Lee, Jean-Pyo, additional, Leppik, Ilo E., additional, Lerman-Sagie, Tally, additional, Lerner, Jason T., additional, Leventer, Richard J., additional, Licht, Daniel J., additional, Lichter-Konecki, Uta, additional, Lidar, Zvi, additional, Liem, Djin Gie, additional, Loddenkemper, Tobias, additional, Long, Roger K., additional, Luc, Quyen N., additional, Mackay, Mark, additional, Majnemer, Annette, additional, Makhani, Naila, additional, Malinger, Gustavo, additional, Mandelbaum, David E., additional, Maricich, Stephen M., additional, Maski, Kiran P., additional, Mathur, Mudit, additional, Matthews, Dennis J., additional, McMahon, Kelly, additional, DeMara-Hoth, Megan B., additional, Mendelsohn, Bryce, additional, Mennella, Julie A., additional, Ment, Laura R., additional, Mercuri, Eugenio, additional, Michelson, David J., additional, Mikati, Mohamad A., additional, Mikhail, Fady M., additional, Miller, Steven Paul, additional, Milunsky, Jeff M., additional, Mink, Jonathan W., additional, Mirzaa, Ghayda M., additional, Mitchell, Wendy G., additional, Mohan, Michael A., additional, Mohassel, Payam, additional, Moharir, Mahendranath, additional, Monani, Umrao R., additional, Monje Deisseroth, Michelle, additional, Moodley, Manikum, additional, Mower, Andrew, additional, Moxley, Richard T., additional, Mueller, Sabine, additional, Muotri, Alysson R., additional, Nagamani, Sandesh C.S., additional, Narayanan, Mohan J., additional, Narayanan, Vinodh, additional, Nass, Ruth D., additional, Neul, Jeffrey L., additional, Nevo, Yoram, additional, Ng, Bobby G., additional, Nickels, Katherine C., additional, Nimmo, Graeme A.M., additional, Noetzel, Michael J., additional, Norcliffe-Kaufmann, Lucy, additional, Nordli, Douglas R., additional, Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike, additional, O'Brien, Hope L., additional, Oleszek, Joyce, additional, Oskoui, Maryam, additional, Paciorkowski, Alex R., additional, Packer, Roger J., additional, Packman, Seymour, additional, Palma, Jose-Alberto, additional, Pardo, Andrea C., additional, Parsons, Julie A., additional, Partridge, John Colin, additional, Pastores, Gregory M., additional, Patterson, Marc C., additional, Pearce, William J., additional, Pearl, Phillip L., additional, Penner, Melanie, additional, Percival, Leila, additional, Pereira, Marcia, additional, Pfister, Stefan M., additional, Phillips, John, additional, Plecko, Barbara, additional, Plioplys, Sigita, additional, Poduri, Annapurna, additional, Poisson, Sharon, additional, Pomeroy, Scott L., additional, Poretti, Andrea, additional, Powers, Scott W., additional, Pranzatelli, Michael R., additional, Przekop, Allison, additional, Rabie, Malcolm, additional, Rangasamy, Sampathkumar, additional, Raymond, Gerald V., additional, Reddy, Alyssa T., additional, Rendleman, Rebecca L., additional, Rho, Jong M., additional, Rodan, Lance H., additional, Roddy, Sarah M., additional, Rogers, Elizabeth E., additional, Rosenthal, Stephen M., additional, Rosman, N. Paul, additional, Ross, M. Elizabeth, additional, Rotenberg, Alexander, additional, Rust, Robert S., additional, Sanchez, Cheryl P., additional, Sanchez, Pedro, additional, Sánchez Fernández, Iván, additional, Sands, Tristan T., additional, Sanger, Terence D., additional, Sannagowdara, Kumar, additional, Scheinost, Dustin, additional, Scher, Mark S., additional, Schor, Nina F., additional, Schrauwen, Isabelle, additional, Segal, Michael M., additional, Seinfeld, Syndi, additional, Selcen, Duygu, additional, Seltzer, Laurie E., additional, Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret, additional, Shaw, Dennis W., additional, Shaywitz, Bennett A., additional, Shaywitz, Sally E., additional, Shellhaas, Renée A., additional, Sherr, Elliott H., additional, Sheth, Rita D., additional, Shevell, Michael I., additional, Shinnar, Shlomo, additional, Shofty, Ben, additional, Shu, Stanford K., additional, Shy, Michael E., additional, Silveira Moriyama, Laura, additional, Silvestri, Nicholas J., additional, Sims, Katherine B., additional, Singer, Harvey S., additional, Singhal, Nilika Shah, additional, Smith, Craig M., additional, Smith, Edward, additional, Smith, Stephen A., additional, Snyder, Evan Y., additional, Soul, Janet, additional, Spalink, Christy L., additional, Spencer, Karen A., additional, Stafstrom, Carl E., additional, Steinfeld, Robert, additional, Strober, Jonathan B., additional, Sullivan, Joseph, additional, Swaiman, Kenneth F., additional, Swoboda, Kathryn J., additional, Tate, Elizabeth D., additional, Tatum, William O., additional, Tein, Ingrid, additional, Tekulve, Kristyn, additional, Tenney, Jeffrey R., additional, Thiele, Elizabeth A., additional, Thompson-Stone, Robert, additional, Tochen, Laura, additional, Tormoehlen, Laura M., additional, Tran, Lily, additional, Trauner, Doris A., additional, Turnacioglu, Sinan O., additional, Ullrich, Nicole J., additional, Urion, David K., additional, Van Camp, Guy, additional, Van Hirtum-Das, Michèle, additional, van Karnebeek, Clara D.M., additional, Van Maldergem, Lionel, additional, Vanderver, Adeline, additional, Vitanza, Nicholas A., additional, von Rhein, Michael, additional, von Scheven, Emily, additional, Wagner, Ann, additional, Wainwright, Mark S., additional, Walker, Melissa A., additional, Walkup, John T., additional, Walsh, Laurence, additional, Walters-Sen, Lauren C., additional, Wang, Raymond Y., additional, Warner, Thomas T., additional, Whelan, Harry T., additional, Weinberg, Geoffrey A., additional, Wells, Elizabeth M., additional, Wheless, James W., additional, Wirrell, Elaine C., additional, Wisoff, Jeffrey H., additional, Wolf, Nicole I., additional, Wolfe, Gil I., additional, Wright, F. Virginia, additional, Wycliffe, Nathaniel D., additional, Yang, Michele L., additional, Yuskaitis, Christopher J., additional, Zoghbi, Huda Y., additional, and Zupanc, Mary L., additional
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- 2017
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Anderson, Gail D., primary, Antozzi, Carlo, additional, Baram, Tallie Z., additional, Battino, Dina, additional, Bertram, Edward H., additional, Boon, Paul, additional, Chiron, Catherine, additional, Depondt, Chantal, additional, Dubé, Céline M., additional, Ebersole, John S., additional, Goodkin, Howard P., additional, Granata, Tiziana, additional, Guerrini, Renzo, additional, Kanner, Andres M., additional, Klitgaard, Henrik, additional, Koutroumanidis, Michael, additional, Krieger, David, additional, Lemieux, Louis, additional, Litt, Brian, additional, Mari, Francesco, additional, Marson, Anthony G., additional, Matagne, Alain, additional, Mendiratta, Anil, additional, Moran, Nicholas, additional, Nashef, Lina, additional, Noachtar, Soheyl, additional, Panayiotopoulos, Chrysostomos P., additional, Pedley, Timothy A., additional, Rémi, Jan, additional, Rho, Jong M., additional, Rugg-Gunn, Fergus J., additional, Shorvon, Simon, additional, Thornton, Rachel, additional, Tomson, Torbjörn, additional, and Vonck, Kristl, additional
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- 2009
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10. Long-Term Effects of Seizures on Brain Structure and Function
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GOODKIN, HOWARD P., primary and BERTRAM, EDWARD H., additional
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- 2009
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11. Lack of association of first and second-line medication dosing and progression to refractory status epilepticus in children.
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Barcia Aguilar C, Amengual-Gual M, Brenton JN, Chapman KE, Clark J, Gaillard WD, Goldstein JL, Goodkin HP, Kahoud R, Lai YC, Mikati MA, Morgan LA, Payne ET, Press CA, Reece L, Sands TT, Sannagowdara K, Sheehan T, Shellhaas RA, Tasker RC, Wainwright MS, Zhang B, and Loddenkemper T
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- Humans, Male, Female, Child, Retrospective Studies, Child, Preschool, Drug Resistant Epilepsy drug therapy, Infant, Adolescent, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Status Epilepticus drug therapy, Anticonvulsants administration & dosage, Benzodiazepines administration & dosage, Disease Progression
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Purpose: Evaluate the relationship between first and second-line medication dosing and progression to refractory status epilepticus (RSE) in children., Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from September 2014 to February 2020 of children with status epilepticus (SE) who received at least two antiseizure medications (ASMs). We evaluated the risk of developing RSE after receiving a low total benzodiazepine dose (lower than 100 % of the minimum recommended dose for each benzodiazepine dose administered within 10 min) and a low first non-benzodiazepine ASM dose (lower than 100 % of the minimum recommended dose of non-benzodiazepine ASM given as the first single-dose) using a logistic regression model, adjusting for confounders such as time to ASMs. The proportion of patients receiving low first non-benzodiazepine ASM doses was calculated and a logistic regression model was used to evaluate risk factors for low dosing of the first non-benzodiazepine ASM., Results: Among 320 children, 170 (53.1 %) developed RSE, and 150 (46.9 %) responded to the first non-benzodiazepine ASM dose (non-RSE). One hundred thirty-seven (42.8 %) received a low total benzodiazepine dose, and 128 (40 %) received a low first non-benzodiazepine ASM dose. The odds of developing RSE were not higher after a low total benzodiazepine dose (OR=0.76, 95 %CI 0.47-1.23, p = 0.27) or low first non-benzodiazepine ASM dose (OR=0.85, 95 %CI 0.42-1.71, p = 0.65). Receiving a low first non-benzodiazepine ASM dose was independently associated with having received a low total benzodiazepine dose (OR=1.65, 95 %CI 1.01-2.70, p = 0.04)., Conclusion: For most patients, dosing variability in first and second-line medications for SE was not the sole clinical feature predicting progression to RSE in this cohort of benzodiazepine-resistant patients. Identification of additional modifiable clinical biomarkers that predict progression to RSE is needed. Though lower ASM doses did not predict RSE in this model, the administration of ASMs at doses likely to prevent RSE remains crucial in SE treatment., Competing Interests: Declaration of competig interest TL is part of pending patent applications to detect and predict seizures and to diagnose epilepsy. He receives research support from the NIH, the Epilepsy Research Fund, and Epitel. He received research grants from Sage, Lundbeck, Eisai, Upsher-Smith, Mallinckrodt, Pfizer, and MIKU in the past. He served as a consultant for Engage and Upsher Smith, in the past., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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12. Biallelic CRELD1 variants cause a multisystem syndrome, including neurodevelopmental phenotypes, cardiac dysrhythmias, and frequent infections.
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Jeffries L, Mis EK, McWalter K, Donkervoort S, Brodsky NN, Carpier JM, Ji W, Ionita C, Roy B, Morrow JS, Darbinyan A, Iyer K, Aul RB, Banka S, Chao KR, Cobbold L, Cohen S, Custodio HM, Drummond-Borg M, Elmslie F, Finanger E, Hainline BE, Helbig I, Hewson S, Hu Y, Jackson A, Josifova D, Konstantino M, Leach ME, Mak B, McCormick D, McGee E, Nelson S, Nguyen J, Nugent K, Ortega L, Goodkin HP, Roeder E, Roy S, Sapp K, Saade D, Sisodiya SM, Stals K, Towner S, Wilson W, Khokha MK, Bönnemann CG, Lucas CL, and Lakhani SA
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- Humans, Leukocytes, Mononuclear, Syndrome, Phenotype, Arrhythmias, Cardiac genetics, Cell Adhesion Molecules genetics, Extracellular Matrix Proteins genetics, Reinfection, Neurodevelopmental Disorders genetics
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Purpose: We sought to delineate a multisystem disorder caused by recessive cysteine-rich with epidermal growth factor-like domains 1 (CRELD1) gene variants., Methods: The impact of CRELD1 variants was characterized through an international collaboration utilizing next-generation DNA sequencing, gene knockdown, and protein overexpression in Xenopus tropicalis, and in vitro analysis of patient immune cells., Results: Biallelic variants in CRELD1 were found in 18 participants from 14 families. Affected individuals displayed an array of phenotypes involving developmental delay, early-onset epilepsy, and hypotonia, with about half demonstrating cardiac arrhythmias and some experiencing recurrent infections. Most harbored a frameshift in trans with a missense allele, with 1 recurrent variant, p.(Cys192Tyr), identified in 10 families. X tropicalis tadpoles with creld1 knockdown displayed developmental defects along with increased susceptibility to induced seizures compared with controls. Additionally, human CRELD1 harboring missense variants from affected individuals had reduced protein function, indicated by a diminished ability to induce craniofacial defects when overexpressed in X tropicalis. Finally, baseline analyses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells showed similar proportions of immune cell subtypes in patients compared with healthy donors., Conclusion: This patient cohort, combined with experimental data, provide evidence of a multisystem clinical syndrome mediated by recessive variants in CRELD1., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest Two authors report part ownership of startup companies unrelated to this work: Qiyas Higher Health (Saquib A. Lakhani) and Victory Genomics (Saquib A. Lakhani and Mustafa K. Khokha). Kirsty McWalter is an employee of GeneDx. Kimberly Nugent is currently an employee of Cooper Surgical. Bryan Mak is currently an employee of Genome Medical. All other authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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13. Pediatric status epilepticus management by Emergency Medical Services (the pSERG cohort).
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Amengual-Gual M, Sánchez Fernández I, Vasquez A, Abend NS, Anderson A, Arya R, Barcia Aguilar C, Brenton JN, Carpenter JL, Chapman KE, Clark J, Farias-Moeller R, Gaillard WD, Glauser TA, Goldstein JL, Goodkin HP, Lai YC, Mikati MA, Morgan LA, Novotny EJ, Ostendorf AP, Payne ET, Peariso K, Piantino J, Reece L, Riviello JJ, Sannagowdara K, Sheehan T, Tasker RC, Tchapyjnikov D, Topjian AA, Wainwright MS, Wilfong A, Williams K, and Loddenkemper T
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Purpose: Delayed treatment in status epilepticus (SE) is independently associated with increased treatment resistance, morbidity, and mortality. We describe the prehospital management pathway and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) timeliness in children who developed refractory convulsive status epilepticus (RCSE)., Methods: Retrospective multicenter study in the United States using prospectively collected observational data from June 2011 to March 2020. We selected pediatric patients (one month-21 years) with RCSE initiated outside the hospital and transported to the hospital by EMS., Results: We included 91 patients with a median (percentile
25 -percentile75 ) age of 3.0 (1.5-7.3) years. The median time from seizure onset to hospital arrival was 45 (30-67) minutes, with a median time cared for by EMS of 24 (15-36) minutes. Considering treatment by caregivers and EMS before hospital arrival, 20 (22%) patients did not receive any anti-seizure medications (ASM) and 71 (78%) received one to five doses of benzodiazepines (BZD), without non-BZD ASM. We provided the prehospital treatment flow path of these patients through caregivers and EMS including relevant time points. Patients with a history of SE were more likely to receive the first BZD in the prehospital setting compared to patients without a history of SE (adjusted HR 3.25, 95% CI 1.72-6.12, p<0.001)., Conclusion: In this multicenter study of pediatric RCSE, prehospital treatment may be streamlined further. Patients with a history of SE were more likely to receive prehospital rescue medication., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest M.A.G. was supported by Fundación Alfonso Martín Escudero and the Epilepsy Research Fund. I.S.F. was supported by Fundación Alfonso Martín Escudero, the HHV6 Foundation, and the Epilepsy Research Fund. R.A. receives research support from NIH NINDS R01 NS115929 and Procter Foundation (Procter Scholar Award 2018–2021). C.B.A. was supported by Fundación Alfonso Martín Escudero. J.N.B. has served as a consultant for Novartis. T.A.G. is funded by NIH grants 2U01-NS045911, U10-NS077311, R01-NS053998, R01-NS062756, R01- NS043209, R01-LM011124, and R01-NS065840. He has received consulting fees from Supernus, Sunovion, Eisai, and UCB. He also serves as an expert consultant for the US Department of Justice and has received compensation for work as an expert on medico-legal cases. He receives royalties from a patent license. E.J.N. is a professional advisory board of the Epilepsy Foundation of America and served on Advisory Board for Zogenix. J.J.R. is a member of a data safety monitoring board for GW Pharmaceuticals. His-spouse is an editor for Uptodate. D.T. receives research funding from Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and has previously received consultation fees from Gerson Lehrman Group, Guidepoint, IQVIA, and bioStrategies Group. M.S.W. serves as a scientific consultant and on the clinical advisory board for Sage Pharmaceuticals. A.W. receives research funding from Novartis, Eisai, Pfizer, UCB, Acorda, Lundbeck, GW Pharma, Upsher-Smith, and Zogenix and receives publication royalties from Up to date. T.L. is part of pending patent applications to detect and predict seizures and diagnose epilepsy. He receives research support from the NIH, the Epilepsy Research Fund, the Epilepsy Foundation of America Epilepsy Venture Fund (Shark Tank Award), MIKU, and Epitel. He received device donations from Epitel, MIKU, Empatica, and neuroelectrics. In the past, he received research grants from Sage, Lundbeck, Eisai, Upsher-Smith, Proximagen, UCB, Mallinckrodt, Pfizer, and Empatica. In the past, he served as a consultant for Engage and Upsher Smith. The remaining authors have no disclosures relevant to this manuscript., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
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14. The onset of pediatric refractory status epilepticus is not distributed uniformly during the day.
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Sánchez Fernández I, Gaínza-Lein M, Abend NS, Amengual-Gual M, Anderson A, Arya R, Brenton JN, Carpenter JL, Chapman KE, Clark J, Farias-Moeller R, Davis Gaillard W, Glauser TA, Goldstein J, Goodkin HP, Guerriero RM, Hecox K, Jackson M, Kapur K, Kelley SA, Kossoff EHW, Lai YC, McDonough TL, Mikati MA, Morgan LA, Novotny EJ, Ostendorf AP, Payne ET, Peariso K, Piantino J, Riviello JJ Jr, Sannagowdara K, Stafstrom CE, Tasker RC, Tchapyjnikov D, Topjian AA, Vasquez A, Wainwright MS, Wilfong A, Williams K, and Loddenkemper T
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Circadian Rhythm, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Prospective Studies, Time Factors, Young Adult, Photoperiod, Status Epilepticus epidemiology, Status Epilepticus physiopathology
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Purpose: To evaluate whether the onset of pediatric refractory status epilepticus (rSE) is related to time of day., Method: We analyzed the time of day for the onset of rSE in this prospective observational study performed from June 2011 to May 2019 in pediatric patients (1 month to 21 years of age). We evaluated the temporal distribution of pediatric rSE utilizing a cosinor analysis. We calculated the midline estimating statistic of rhythm (MESOR) and amplitude. MESOR is the estimated mean number of rSE episodes per hour if they were evenly distributed. Amplitude is the difference between MESOR and maximum rSE episodes/hour, or between MESOR and minimum rSE episodes/hour. We also evaluated the temporal distribution of time to treatment., Results: We analyzed 368 patients (58% males) with a median (p
25 - p75 ) age of 4.2 (1.3-9.7) years. The MESOR was 15.3 (95% CI: 13.9-16.8) and the amplitude was 3.2 (95% CI: 1.1-5.3), p = 0.0024, demonstrating that the distribution is not uniform, but better described as varying throughout the day with a peak in the morning (11am-12 pm) and trough at night (11 pm-12 am). The duration from rSE onset to application of the first non-benzodiazepine antiseizure medication peaked during the early morning (2am-3 am) with a minimum during the afternoon (2 pm-3 pm) (p = 0.0179)., Conclusions: The distribution of rSE onset is not uniform during the day. rSE onset shows a 24-h distribution with a peak in the mid-morning (11am-12 pm) and a trough at night (11 pm-12am)., (Copyright © 2019 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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15. Pathophysiology of convulsive status epilepticus.
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Sánchez Fernández I, Goodkin HP, and Scott RC
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- Animals, Humans, Anticonvulsants administration & dosage, Status Epilepticus drug therapy, Status Epilepticus physiopathology
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Purpose: To summarize the pathophysiology of convulsive status epilepticus (SE) with a focus on practical implications for treatment., Method: Narrative review of the medical literature on the pathophysiology of convulsive SE. We considered both animal models of SE and clinical studies., Results: Convulsive SE is an emergency in which prolonged convulsive seizures are associated with cardiorespiratory instability, hypoxia, hypoglycemia, and hyperthermia. Supportive treatment helps correct these physiological imbalances. When treatment is delayed, the ability of first line seizure suppressing medications to terminate the seizure can be reduced. Animal studies have suggested that GABA
A receptor trafficking may contribute to the failure of the first line therapies and that NMDA receptor antagonists such as ketamine may become more effective as seizures last longer. Potential strategies to take advantage of these changes in pathophysiology include a rapid escalation from benzodiazepines to non-benzodiazepine antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), early polytherapy and use of NMDA antagonists such as ketamine for refractory convulsive SE. Despite the importance of a timely treatment of convulsive SE, major treatment delays are frequent in clinical practice. Policies to improve time to treatment, especially in convulsive SE that starts outside the hospital, may improve response to treatment and convulsive SE outcomes., Conclusions: Convulsive SE is a time-sensitive emergency in which the underlying pathophysiology may provide targets for improving treatment strategies. A timely transition from benzodiazepines to other AEDs may help reduce treatment resistance in convulsive SE., (Copyright © 2018 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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16. Gaps and opportunities in refractory status epilepticus research in children: a multi-center approach by the Pediatric Status Epilepticus Research Group (pSERG).
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Sánchez Fernández I, Abend NS, Agadi S, An S, Arya R, Carpenter JL, Chapman KE, Gaillard WD, Glauser TA, Goldstein DB, Goldstein JL, Goodkin HP, Hahn CD, Heinzen EL, Mikati MA, Peariso K, Pestian JP, Ream M, Riviello JJ Jr, Tasker RC, Williams K, and Loddenkemper T
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- Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Benzodiazepines therapeutic use, Child, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Research Design, Status Epilepticus epidemiology, Status Epilepticus physiopathology, Status Epilepticus therapy
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Purpose: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening condition that can be refractory to initial treatment. Randomized controlled studies to guide treatment choices, especially beyond first-line drugs, are not available. This report summarizes the evidence that guides the management of refractory convulsive SE (RCSE) in children, defines gaps in our clinical knowledge and describes the development and works of the 'pediatric Status Epilepticus Research Group' (pSERG)., Methods: A literature review was performed to evaluate current gaps in the pediatric SE and RCSE literature. In person and online meetings helped to develop and expand the pSERG network., Results: The care of pediatric RCSE is largely based on extrapolations of limited evidence derived from adult literature and supplemented with case reports and case series in children. No comparative effectiveness trials have been performed in the pediatric population. Gaps in knowledge include risk factors for SE, biomarkers of SE and RCSE, second- and third-line treatment options, and long-term outcome., Conclusion: The care of children with RCSE is based on limited evidence. In order to address these knowledge gaps, the multicenter pSERG was established to facilitate prospective collection, analysis, and sharing of de-identified data and biological specimens from children with RCSE. These data will allow identification of treatment strategies associated with better outcomes and delineate evidence-based interventions to improve the care of children with SE., (Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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