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101. Rasmussen's encephalitis: clinical features, pathobiology, and treatment advances.

102. Hippocampal sclerosis after febrile status epilepticus: the FEBSTAT study.

103. Fevers and abnormal blood and cerebrospinal fluid studies after pediatric cerebral hemispherectomy: impact of etiology and age at surgery.

104. Cavernoma-related epilepsy: review and recommendations for management--report of the Surgical Task Force of the ILAE Commission on Therapeutic Strategies.

105. Etiology associated with developing posthemispherectomy hydrocephalus after resection-disconnection procedures.

107. Time to pediatric epilepsy surgery is longer and developmental outcomes lower for government compared with private insurance.

108. International consensus classification of hippocampal sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy: a Task Force report from the ILAE Commission on Diagnostic Methods.

110. Impairment of mitochondria in adult mouse brain overexpressing predominantly full-length, N-terminally acetylated human α-synuclein.

111. Timing and predictors of fever and infection after craniotomy for epilepsy in children.

113. Hemimegalencephaly, a paradigm for somatic postzygotic neurodevelopmental disorders.

114. Time to pediatric epilepsy surgery is related to disease severity and nonclinical factors.

115. Sociodemographic changes over 25 years of pediatric epilepsy surgery at UCLA.

116. Synaptoneurosome micromethod for fractionation of mouse and human brain, and primary neuronal cultures.

117. Pediatric epilepsy surgery: long-term 5-year seizure remission and medication use.

118. Surgical treatment of epilepsy associated with cortical dysplasia: 2012 update.

119. Cerebral hemispherectomy: sensory scores before and after intensive mobility training.

120. Intimal thickening of meningeal arteries after serial corticectomies for Rasmussen encephalitis.

121. Neuroimaging in the definition and organization of the epilepsies: we're not there yet.

122. De novo somatic mutations in components of the PI3K-AKT3-mTOR pathway cause hemimegalencephaly.

123. Enhanced GABAergic network and receptor function in pediatric cortical dysplasia Type IIB compared with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

124. Epilepsy neurosurgery in children.

125. Vagal nerve stimulation for pharmacoresistant epilepsy in children.

127. Utility of ictal single photon emission computed tomography in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy: a randomized trial.

129. Analysis of TSC cortical tubers by deep sequencing of TSC1, TSC2 and KRAS demonstrates that small second-hit mutations in these genes are rare events.

130. Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: How do we improve surgical outcome?

131. Interneurons, GABAA currents, and subunit composition of the GABAA receptor in type I and type II cortical dysplasia.

132. Comparative study of cellular and synaptic abnormalities in brain tissue samples from pediatric tuberous sclerosis complex and cortical dysplasia type II.

133. Revised terminology and concepts for organization of seizures and epilepsies: report of the ILAE Commission on Classification and Terminology, 2005-2009.

135. "Primary" leptomeningeal medulloblastoma.

136. Challenges in the surgical treatment of epilepsy patients with cortical dysplasia.

137. Frequency, prognosis and surgical treatment of structural abnormalities seen with magnetic resonance imaging in childhood epilepsy.

138. Cortical dysplasia with prominent Rosenthal fiber formation in a case of intractable pediatric epilepsy.

139. Increased activation of Iba1+ microglia in pediatric epilepsy patients with Rasmussen's encephalitis compared with cortical dysplasia and tuberous sclerosis complex.

140. Assessment and surgical outcomes for mild type I and severe type II cortical dysplasia: a critical review and the UCLA experience.

141. Constraint-induced movement therapy for individuals after cerebral hemispherectomy: a case series.

142. FDG-PET/MRI coregistration improves detection of cortical dysplasia in patients with epilepsy.

143. Pyramidal cell responses to gamma-aminobutyric acid differ in type I and type II cortical dysplasia.

144. Paroxysmal fast activity: an interictal scalp EEG marker of epileptogenesis in children.

145. Defining the spectrum of international practice in pediatric epilepsy surgery patients.

146. Locomotor training remodels fMRI sensorimotor cortical activations in children after cerebral hemispherectomy.

147. Increased fast ripple to ripple ratios correlate with reduced hippocampal volumes and neuron loss in temporal lobe epilepsy patients.

148. Dichotic listening after cerebral hemispherectomy: methodological and theoretical observations.

149. Cytomegalic interneurons: a new abnormal cell type in severe pediatric cortical dysplasia.

150. Infantile spasm-associated microencephaly in tuberous sclerosis complex and cortical dysplasia.

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