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2. Hypothalamic hamartoma: epilepsy and neurodevelopmental profiles in a clinical cohort
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Pridmore, Clair, D’Arco, Felice, Siyani, Varsha, Bull, Leah, and Richardson, Hanna
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Objective. We aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy and neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, in children and adolescents with hypothalamic hamartoma (HH). We also sought to explore the relationship between these neurodevelopmental comorbidities and epilepsy and to establish the predictive value of structural characteristics of the hamartoma itself. Methods. We retrospectively studied a cohort of 62 children with HH, with neuroimaging reviewed at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) between 2008 and 2018. Clinical records were reviewed, cognitive and language data analysed, and MRI scans studied. Results. We confirmed a high burden of epilepsy (56%), autism (19%) and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Although rates of some neurodevelopmental disorders were significantly higher in those with epilepsy, autistic features and/or early developmental concerns often predated the onset of seizures, in particular generalized seizures, or occurred independently of seizures. We found a significant correlation between certain structural characteristics of the hamartoma itself and both epilepsy and certain neurodevelopmental comorbidities. Significance. These findings suggest that although seizure burden clearly contributes to the cognitive and behavioural phenotypes seen, the hamartoma itself, and particular characteristics of it, are likely to be primary determinants of both the epilepsy and neurodevelopmental profiles. It is also probable that the underlying aetiology, likely genetic, directly contributes to the clinical profile, with epilepsy, neurodevelopmental impairment and the hamartoma itself representing markers of this aetiology. We propose that atypical neurodevelopmental profiles in HH could best be conceptualized as a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. These findings have implications for counselling, monitoring and treatment.
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- 2022
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3. Australian Clinical Consensus Guideline: The diagnosis and acute management of childhood stroke
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Medley, Tanya L, primary, Miteff, Christina, additional, Andrews, Ian, additional, Ware, Tyson, additional, Cheung, Michael, additional, Monagle, Paul, additional, Mandelstam, Simone, additional, Wray, Alison, additional, Pridmore, Clair, additional, Troedson, Christopher, additional, Dale, Russell C, additional, Fahey, Michael, additional, Sinclair, Adriane, additional, Walsh, Peter, additional, Stojanovski, Belinda, additional, and Mackay, Mark T, additional
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- 2018
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4. Vigabatrin with hormonal treatment versus hormonal treatment alone (ICISS) for infantile spasms: 18-month outcomes of an open-label, randomised controlled trial
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O'Callaghan, Finbar J K, primary, Edwards, Stuart W, additional, Alber, Fabienne Dietrich, additional, Cortina Borja, Mario, additional, Hancock, Eleanor, additional, Johnson, Anthony L, additional, Kennedy, Colin R, additional, Likeman, Marcus, additional, Lux, Andrew L, additional, Mackay, Mark T, additional, Mallick, Andrew A, additional, Newton, Richard W, additional, Nolan, Melinda, additional, Pressler, Ronit, additional, Rating, Dietz, additional, Schmitt, Bernhard, additional, Verity, Christopher M, additional, Osborne, John P, additional, Abdel Aziz, Maysara, additional, Acharya, Triloknath, additional, Adcock, Carolyn, additional, Jones, Robert, additional, Howells, Rachel, additional, Marsh, Ben, additional, Adejare, Kemi, additional, Adiga, Rashmi, additional, Wheater, Mary, additional, Ahmed, Mansoor, additional, Sawal, Mohammad, additional, Goel, Chhavi, additional, Ahmed, MAS, additional, Alber, Michael, additional, Wolff, Markus, additional, Ruf, Susanne, additional, Al-Kharusi, Asya, additional, Al-Moasseb, Hassan, additional, Arora, Ruchi, additional, Beach, Richard, additional, Atkinson, Patricia, additional, Ayonrinde, Kunle, additional, Bala, Pronab, additional, Bamford, Nicola, additional, Barakat, Nagi, additional, Basheer, Nigel, additional, Baxter, Peter, additional, Mordekar, Santosh, additional, Rittey, Chris, additional, Borggraefe, Ingo, additional, Borusiak, Peter, additional, Cagnoli, Sabine, additional, Brown, Richard, additional, Calvert, Sophie, additional, Cameron, Duncan, additional, Chaniyil, Ramesh, additional, Chinthapalli, Ravi, additional, Chow, Gabriel, additional, Whitehouse, William, additional, Clarke, Vinodhini, additional, Cooper, Chris, additional, Datta, Alexane, additional, D'Costa, Selwyn, additional, de Goede, Christian, additional, Basu, Helen, additional, Deekollu, David, additional, Della Marina, Adela, additional, Dison, Penelope, additional, Dunkley, Colin, additional, Eaton, Megan, additional, Ellison, Julie, additional, Pugh, Robert, additional, Fallon, Penny, additional, Faza, Hani, additional, Choonara, Imti, additional, Morton, Richard, additional, Ratnayaka, Mal, additional, Ferrie, Colin, additional, Freeman, Amanda, additional, Warriner, Stephen, additional, Garcia, Maria, additional, Ghazavi, Malihe, additional, Gibbon, Frances, additional, Gibbs, John, additional, Ginbey, Des, additional, Guarino, Iolanda, additional, Gupta, Rajesh, additional, Hanlon, Mary, additional, Harris, Siân, additional, Munyard, Paul, additional, Hemingway, Cheryl, additional, Eltze, Christin, additional, Kaliakatsos, Marios, additional, Murugan, Velayutham, additional, Robinson, Robert, additional, Tan, Jeen, additional, Hindley, Daniel, additional, Hughes, Adrian, additional, Hussain, Akmal, additional, Boden, Greg, additional, Hussain, Munir, additional, Hussain, Nahin, additional, Dabydeen, Lyvia, additional, Irwin, Kate, additional, Jacobs, Julia, additional, Jauhari, Praveen, additional, Minchom, Philip, additional, Jones, Simon, additional, Karenfort, Michael, additional, Keimer, Reinhard, additional, Kennedy, Colin, additional, Kirkham, Fenella, additional, Whitney, Andrea, additional, Kirkpatrick, Martin, additional, Jollands, Alice, additional, Kneen, Rachel, additional, Iyer, Anand, additional, McTague, Amy, additional, Spinty, Stefan, additional, Kumar, Ramesh, additional, Kurlemann, Gerhard, additional, Lee, Matthew, additional, Jurges, Eman, additional, Levy, Robert, additional, Lewis, Helen, additional, Lewis, Hilary, additional, Lloyd Evans, Andrew, additional, Loh, Ne-Ron, additional, Osborne, John, additional, O'Callaghan, Finbar, additional, Maddicks, Hilary, additional, Luecke, Thomas, additional, Lux, Andrew, additional, Majumdar, Anirban, additional, Vijayakumar, Kayal, additional, MacKay, Mark, additional, Freeman, Jeremy, additional, Hayman, Michael, additional, Kornberg, Andrew, additional, Leventer, Rick, additional, Ryan, Monique, additional, Ware, Tyson, additional, Mancais, Penny, additional, Marinaki, Katina, additional, Massarano, Albert, additional, Mathew, Satheesh, additional, McLellan, Ailsa, additional, Melville, Colin, additional, Mewasingh, Leena, additional, Muhle, Hiltrud, additional, Nagmeldin, Eisawi, additional, Natarajan, Jeyashree, additional, Nelapatla, Suresh, additional, Gondwe, Jailosi, additional, Newton, Richard, additional, Hughes, Imelda, additional, Martland, Tim, additional, McCullagh, Gary, additional, Vassallo, Grace, additional, Nirmal, Stephen, additional, Davis, Suzanne, additional, Patel, Rakesh, additional, Sharpe, Cynthia, additional, Olabi, Anas, additional, O'Neill, Kevin, additional, Gould, Jim, additional, Panzer, Axel, additional, Theophil, Manuela, additional, Parepalli, Srinivas, additional, Hinde, Frank, additional, Smith, Martin, additional, Parker, Alasdair, additional, Chitre, Manali, additional, Philip, Sunny, additional, Gupta, Rajat, additional, Wassmer, Evangeline, additional, Pike, Mike, additional, McShane, Tony, additional, Prakash, Nandhini, additional, Padmakumar, Beena, additional, Pridmore, Clair, additional, Prietsch, Viola, additional, Krieg, Peter, additional, Quinlivan, Ros, additional, Quinn, Michael, additional, Collinson, Andrew, additional, Rajalingam, Usha, additional, Rakshi, Karl, additional, Rao, Tekki, additional, Ravi, Asha, additional, Rifkin, Rob, additional, Roper, Helen, additional, Rowlandson, Piers, additional, Sadleir, Lynette, additional, Sahi, Sanjay, additional, Saraswatula, Arun, additional, O'Sullivan, Siobhan, additional, Saravanan, Kethar, additional, Scammell, Alastair, additional, Rao, Sudhakar, additional, Schubert-Bast, Susanne, additional, Scott, David J, additional, Scott, Fraser, additional, Pye, Matthew, additional, Shah, Ayaz, additional, Stephen, Elma, additional, Shah, Shambhu, additional, Butterfill, Andrew, additional, Shute, Pauline, additional, Singh, Rajeeva, additional, Allogoa, Brigid, additional, Singh, Ravinder, additional, Sinha, Gyanranjan, additional, Sivakumar, Puthuval, additional, Smith, Robert, additional, Sriskandan, Sivaranjini, additional, Steinert, Martin, additional, Strassburg, Michael, additional, Strozzi, Susi, additional, Subramanian, Geeta, additional, and Tandy, Andrew, additional
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- 2018
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5. Australian Clinical Consensus Guideline: The diagnosis and acute management of childhood stroke.
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Medley, Tanya L., Mackay, Mark T., Cheung, Michael, Monagle, Paul, Mandelstam, Simone, Stojanovski, Belinda, Dale, Russell C., Fahey, Michael, Sinclair, Adriane, Walsh, Peter, Wray, Alison, Miteff, Christina, Andrews, Ian, Ware, Tyson, Pridmore, Clair, and Troedson, Christopher
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CHILD mortality ,STROKE ,CONGENITAL heart disease ,CHILDREN ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
Stroke is among the top 10 causes of death in children and survivors carry resulting disabilities for decades, at substantial cost to themselves and their families. Children are not currently able to access reperfusion therapies, due to limited evidence supporting safety and efficacy and long diagnostic delays. The Australian Clinical Consensus Guideline for the Diagnosis and Acute Management of Childhood Stroke was developed to minimize unwarranted variations in care and document best evidence on the risk factors, etiologies, and conditions mimicking stroke that differ from adults. Clinical questions were formulated to inform systematic database searches from 2007 to 2017, limited to English and pediatric studies. SIGN methodology and the National Health and Medical Research Council system were used to screen and classify the evidence. The Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system (GRADE) was used to grade evidence as strong or weak. The Guideline provides more than 60 evidence-based recommendations to assist prehospital and acute care clinicians in the rapid identification of childhood stroke, choice of initial investigation, to confirm diagnosis, determine etiology, selection of the most appropriate interventions to salvage brain at risk, and prevent recurrence. Recommendations include advice regarding the management of intracranial pressure and congenital heart disease. Implementation of the Guideline will require reorganization of prehospital and emergency care systems, including the development of regional stroke networks, pediatric Code Stroke, rapid magnetic resonance imaging and accreditation of primary pediatric stroke centers with the capacity to offer reperfusion therapies. The Guideline will allow auditing to benchmark timelines of care, access to acute interventions, and outcomes. It will also facilitate the development of an Australian childhood stroke registry, with data linkage to international registries, to allow for accurate data collection on stroke incidence, treatment, and outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. Mutations in KCNT1 cause a spectrum of focal epilepsies
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Genetica Sectie Genoomdiagnostiek, Child Health, Brain, Møller, Rikke S., Heron, Sarah E., Larsen, Line H G, Lim, Chiao Xin, Ricos, Michael G., Bayly, Marta A., Van Kempen, Marjan J A, Klinkenberg, Sylvia, Andrews, Ian, Kelley, Kent, Ronen, Gabriel M., Callen, David, McMahon, Jacinta M., Yendle, Simone C., Carvill, Gemma L., Mefford, Heather C., Nabbout, Rima, Poduri, Annapurna, Striano, Pasquale, Baglietto, Maria G., Zara, Federico, Smith, Nicholas J., Pridmore, Clair, Gardella, Elena, Nikanorova, Marina, Dahl, Hans Atli, Gellert, Pia, Scheffer, Ingrid E., Gunning, Boudewijn, Kragh-Olsen, Bente, Dibbens, Leanne M., Genetica Sectie Genoomdiagnostiek, Child Health, Brain, Møller, Rikke S., Heron, Sarah E., Larsen, Line H G, Lim, Chiao Xin, Ricos, Michael G., Bayly, Marta A., Van Kempen, Marjan J A, Klinkenberg, Sylvia, Andrews, Ian, Kelley, Kent, Ronen, Gabriel M., Callen, David, McMahon, Jacinta M., Yendle, Simone C., Carvill, Gemma L., Mefford, Heather C., Nabbout, Rima, Poduri, Annapurna, Striano, Pasquale, Baglietto, Maria G., Zara, Federico, Smith, Nicholas J., Pridmore, Clair, Gardella, Elena, Nikanorova, Marina, Dahl, Hans Atli, Gellert, Pia, Scheffer, Ingrid E., Gunning, Boudewijn, Kragh-Olsen, Bente, and Dibbens, Leanne M.
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- 2015
7. Mutations inKCNT1cause a spectrum of focal epilepsies
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Møller, Rikke S., primary, Heron, Sarah E., additional, Larsen, Line H. G., additional, Lim, Chiao Xin, additional, Ricos, Michael G., additional, Bayly, Marta A., additional, van Kempen, Marjan J. A., additional, Klinkenberg, Sylvia, additional, Andrews, Ian, additional, Kelley, Kent, additional, Ronen, Gabriel M., additional, Callen, David, additional, McMahon, Jacinta M., additional, Yendle, Simone C., additional, Carvill, Gemma L., additional, Mefford, Heather C., additional, Nabbout, Rima, additional, Poduri, Annapurna, additional, Striano, Pasquale, additional, Baglietto, Maria G., additional, Zara, Federico, additional, Smith, Nicholas J., additional, Pridmore, Clair, additional, Gardella, Elena, additional, Nikanorova, Marina, additional, Dahl, Hans Atli, additional, Gellert, Pia, additional, Scheffer, Ingrid E., additional, Gunning, Boudewijn, additional, Kragh-Olsen, Bente, additional, and Dibbens, Leanne M., additional
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8. PRRT2 Mutations Cause Benign Familial Infantile Epilepsy and Infantile Convulsions with Choreoathetosis Syndrome
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Heron, Sarah E., primary, Grinton, Bronwyn E., additional, Kivity, Sara, additional, Afawi, Zaid, additional, Zuberi, Sameer M., additional, Hughes, James N., additional, Pridmore, Clair, additional, Hodgson, Bree L., additional, Iona, Xenia, additional, Sadleir, Lynette G., additional, Pelekanos, James, additional, Herlenius, Eric, additional, Goldberg-Stern, Hadassa, additional, Bassan, Haim, additional, Haan, Eric, additional, Korczyn, Amos D., additional, Gardner, Alison E., additional, Corbett, Mark A., additional, Gécz, Jozef, additional, Thomas, Paul Q., additional, Mulley, John C., additional, Berkovic, Samuel F., additional, Scheffer, Ingrid E., additional, and Dibbens, Leanne M., additional
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- 2012
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9. Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency in Females: An Often Overlooked Cause of Treatable Encephalopathy
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Pridmore, Clair L., primary, Clarke, Joe T.R., additional, and Blaser, Susan, additional
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- 1995
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