Michael Rotstein
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
9 Papers
31 Citations
Michael Rotstein is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nap. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Outbreak of Life-Threatening Thiamine Deficiency in Infants in Israel Caused by a Defective Soy-Based Formula
Aviva Fattal-Valevski,Anat Kesler,Ben-Ami Sela,Dorit Nitzan-Kaluski,Michael Rotstein,Ronit Mesterman,Hagit Toledano-Alhadef,Chaim Stolovitch,Chen Hoffmann,Omer Globus,Gideon Eshel +10 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to report the epidemiology of the outbreak and to describe the diagnosis, clinical course, and outcome of 9 affected infants in the authors' care.
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Virtual reality training to enhance behavior and cognitive function among children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: brief report
S. Shema-Shiratzky,Marina Brozgol,Pablo Cornejo-Thumm,Karen Geva-Dayan,Michael Rotstein,Yael Leitner,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Anat Mirelman +7 more
TL;DR: Treadmill-training augmented with virtual-reality is feasible and may be an effective treatment to enhance behavior, cognitive function and dual-tasking in children with ADHD.
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The neurocognitive outcome of mild isolated fetal ventriculomegaly verified by prenatal magnetic resonance imaging
Yael Leitner,Orit Stolar,Michael Rotstein,Hagit Toledano,Shaul Harel,Ora Bitchonsky,Liana Ben-Adani,Elka Miller,Liat Ben-Sira +8 more
TL;DR: Preschool children with isolated mild ventriculomegaly performed within normal range compared with the controls, Nevertheless, a significant percentage of the children demonstrated developmental difficulties, lower achievement scores, justifying early school years follow-up.
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Internet-based guided self-help comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (ICBIT) for youth with tic disorders: a feasibility and effectiveness study with 6 month-follow-up.
Lilach Rachamim,Sharon Zimmerman-Brenner,Osnat Rachamim,Hila Mualem,Netanel Zingboim,Michael Rotstein +5 more
TL;DR: Preliminary evidence is provided of the feasibility and effectiveness of this innovative modality to assist youth with TD and remove various barriers to treatment, including those during a public crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Group behavioral interventions for tics and comorbid symptoms in children with chronic tic disorders.
Sharon Zimmerman-Brenner,Tammy Pilowsky-Peleg,Lilach Rachamim,Amit Ben-Zvi,Noa Gur,Tara Murphy,Aviva Fattal-Valevski,Michael Rotstein +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the efficacy of CBIT to group-EIT for reducing tics and comorbid symptoms in children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) or chronic Tic Disorder (CTD).
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