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Sudden Neurologic Deterioration & Suspected Stroke

The Sudden Neurologic Deterioration & Suspected Stroke pathway will improve the timeliness of diagnosis in hospitalized patients with new-onset symptoms concerning for stroke.

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Sturge-Weber Syndrome Textbook Published

Eleven years after the first edition, a new edition of the Sturge-Weber Syndrome textbook has been published by the Sturge-Weber Foundation in New Jersey. Co-author E. Steve Roach, MD, is chief of Neurology and vice-chair of Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

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Featured Physician: Anne M. Connolly, MD

Anne M. Connolly, MD, is chief of the Division of Neurology and a member of the Center for Gene Therapy in the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. 

Pediatric Stroke Fellowship

Pediatric Stroke Fellowship

The Pediatric Stroke Fellowship is a one-year program for post-graduate physicians interested in expanding their training and knowledge in the diagnosis, care and treatment of pediatric stroke patients.

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Emily C De Los Reyes

Emily C. De Los Reyes, MD, is an attending pediatric neurologist at Nationwide Children’s and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Neurology at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She serves as director of the Nationwide Children’s Batten Disease Center of Excellence and is lead specialist of the Pediatric Neurology Neurodevelopmental Clinic. She is also the lead autism specialist and the Neurology subspecialty chair of the Autism Treatment Network at Nationwide Children’s. Her research interests include Batten disease, neurodevelopmental disorders and La Crosse encephalitis.

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Satya Gedela, MD, Named Medical Director of Epilepsy Surgery at Nationwide Childrens Hospital

Satya Gedela, MD, MRCP(UK), pediatric neurologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, has recently been named medical director of the Epilepsy Surgery Program. As medical director of Epilepsy Surgery, Dr.

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Seizure and Epilepsy Booklet Useful Resource for Parents of Children with Neurological Problems

In order to help educate families about childhood seizures, experts at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have developed a resource guide to help answer common questions about seizures and epilepsy in children and adolescents.

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Columbus Hospitals Awarded Grant for Neuroscience Trials

As part of a select group of 25 national clinical sites, The Ohio State University Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital received a seven year grant which supports clinical trials for neurologic diseases.

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Pediatric Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disorders Textbook Published

Two decades after the first edition, a third edition of the definitive textbook on stroke in children -- Pediatric Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disorders -- has been published by Demos Medical Publishing of New York City. Lead author E.

What Are Seizure Clusters?
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What Are Seizure Clusters?

Some people with epilepsy can have clusters of seizures which are often called “seizure clusters.” They can be very confusing to recognize. Seizure clusters are seizures that start and stop, but occur in groups one right after another.

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