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1. Novel tonometer device distinguishes brain stiffness in epilepsy surgery.

2. Scalp EEG interictal high frequency oscillations as an objective biomarker of infantile spasms

3. Pathological high frequency oscillations associate with increased GABA synaptic activity in pediatric epilepsy surgery patients.

4. Increased electroencephalography connectivity precedes epileptic spasm onset in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex

5. Interrater reliability in visual identification of interictal high‐frequency oscillations on electrocorticography and scalp EEG

6. High vigabatrin dosage is associated with lower risk of infantile spasms relapse among children with tuberous sclerosis complex

7. Cellular antiseizure mechanisms of everolimus in pediatric tuberous sclerosis complex, cortical dysplasia, and non-mTOR-mediated etiologies.

8. Removing high-frequency oscillations

9. Early autism symptoms in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex

10. Presentation and Diagnosis of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex in Infants

11. Intraoperative fast ripples independently predict postsurgical epilepsy outcome: Comparison with other electrocorticographic phenomena

12. High‐frequency oscillations: The state of clinical research

13. Risk of vigabatrin‐associated brain abnormalities on MRI in the treatment of infantile spasms is dose‐dependent

14. Symptom profiles of autism spectrum disorder in tuberous sclerosis complex

15. Advances and Future Directions for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research: Recommendations From the 2015 Strategic Planning Conference

16. A randomized placebo‐controlled lovastatin trial for neurobehavioral function in neurofibromatosis I

17. Topographical Distribution of Epileptogenic Tubers in Patients With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

18. Visual Evoked Potentials as a Readout of Cortical Function in Infants With Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

19. DTI of tuber and perituberal tissue can predict epileptogenicity in tuberous sclerosis complex

20. Early developmental trajectories associated with ASD in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex

21. Pacemaker GABA synaptic activity may contribute to network synchronization in pediatric cortical dysplasia.

22. Treatment of infantile spasms with very high dose prednisolone before high dose adrenocorticotropic hormone

23. Subclinical early posttraumatic seizures detected by continuous EEG monitoring in a consecutive pediatric cohort

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