Daniel K. Miles
New York University
21 Papers
195 Citations
Daniel K. Miles is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Epilepsy surgery. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel K. Miles include Comprehensive Epilepsy Center.
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Papers
Epilepsy surgery in young children with tuberous sclerosis: results of a novel approach.
Howard L. Weiner,Chad Carlson,Emily B. Ridgway,Charles M. Zaroff,Daniel K. Miles,Josiane LaJoie,Orrin Devinsky +6 more
TL;DR: This approach can help to identify both primary and secondary epileptogenic zones in young TSC patients with multiple tubers, and four of the 5 children who initially were rejected as surgical candidates because of multifocality and who required initial bilateral electrode study are now seizure-free.
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Pediatric language mapping : Sensitivity of neurostimulation and wada testing in epilepsy surgery
Catherine A. Schevon,Chad Carlson,Charles M. Zaroff,Howard J. Weiner,Werner Doyle,Daniel K. Miles,Josiane LaJoie,Ruben Kuzniecky,Steven V. Pacia,Blanca Vazquez,D. J. Luciano,Souhel Najjar,Orrin Devinsky +12 more
TL;DR: Functional mapping of eloquent cortex with electrical neurostimulation is used both intra‐ and extraoperatively to tailor resections in pediatric patients, however, functional mapping studies frequently fail to localize language.
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Physical and Family History Variables Associated With Neurological and Cognitive Development in Sturge-Weber Syndrome.
Alyssa M. Day,Charles E. McCulloch,Adrienne M. Hammill,Csaba Juhász,Warren D. Lo,Anna Pinto,Daniel K. Miles,Brian J. Fisher,Karen L. Ball,Angus A. Wilfong,Alex V. Levin,Avrey Thau,Anne M. Comi,Jim I. Koenig,Michael T. Lawton,Douglas A. Marchuk,Marsha A. Moses,Sharon F. Freedman,Jonathan Pevsner,Jonathan Pevsner +19 more
TL;DR: The extent of brain and skin involvement in SWS, as well as the age of seizure onset, affect prognosis, and other genetic factors, particularly variants involved in vascular development and epilepsy, may also contribute to neurological prognosis.
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Diagnostic value of pediatric outpatient video-EEG
TL;DR: It is concluded that OVEEG is a cost-effective, useful alternative to continuous inpatient video-EEG monitoring in the investigation of selected infants, children, and adolescents with diagnosed or suspected epilepsy.
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Cognitive and behavioral correlates of tuberous sclerosis complex.
TL;DR: Early behavioral assessment and therapeutic intervention, as well as seizure control, are the most effective means of promoting neurodevelopmental outcome.
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