Carl W. Bazil

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Sleep, Epilepsy, Pharmaceuticals
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"Carl Bazil"
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Epileptologist at Columbia University. Expert and author on sleep and Epilepsy.

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Tobochnik S, Bateman LM, Akman CI, et al. (2021) Tracking Multisite Seizure Propagation Using Ictal High-Gamma Activity. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
Quigg M, Bazil CW, Boly M, et al. (2021) Proceedings of the Sleep and Epilepsy Workshop: Section 1 Decreasing Seizures-Improving Sleep and Seizures, Themes for Future Research. Epilepsy Currents. 15357597211004566
Choi H, Detyniecki K, Bazil C, et al. (2020) Development and validation of a predictive model of drug-resistant genetic generalized epilepsy. Neurology
Bank AM, Bazil CW. (2019) Emergency Management of Epilepsy and Seizures. Seminars in Neurology. 39: 73-81
Bateman LM, Mendiratta A, Liou JY, et al. (2018) Postictal clinical and electroencephalographic activity following intracranially recorded bilateral tonic-clonic seizures. Epilepsia
Sen A, Dugan P, Perucca P, et al. (2018) The phenotype of bilateral hippocampal sclerosis and its management in "real life" clinical settings. Epilepsia
Bazil CW. (2018) Seizure modulation by sleep and sleep state. Brain Research
Altalib HH, Berg AT, Cong X, et al. (2018) Presurgical depression and anxiety are not associated with worse epilepsy surgery outcome five years postoperatively. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 83: 7-12
Youngerman BE, Oh JY, Anbarasan D, et al. (2018) Laser ablation is effective for temporal lobe epilepsy with and without mesial temporal sclerosis if hippocampal seizure onsets are localized by stereoelectroencephalography. Epilepsia
Geller EB, Skarpaas TL, Gross RE, et al. (2017) Brain-responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia. 58: 994-1004
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