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Alan Leviton
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 472
Citations - 31540
Alan Leviton is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gestational age & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 468 publications receiving 29272 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Leviton include Floating Hospital for Children & Tufts Medical Center.
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Reader variability in the use of diagnostic terms to describe white matter lesions seen on cranial scans of severely premature infants: The ELGAN study
Sjirk J. Westra,Ira Adler,Daniel G. Batton,Bradford W. Betz,Steven Bezinque,Sara M. Durfee,Kirsten Ecklund,Kate A. Feinstein,Lynn A. Fordham,Joseph Junewick,Robert L. Lorenzo,Roy G. K. McCauley,Cindy R. Miller,Joanna J. Seibert,Karl C.K. Kuban,Elizabeth N. Allred,Alan Leviton +16 more
TL;DR: To evaluate reader variability of white matter lesions seen on cranial sonographic scans of extreme low gestational age neonates (ELGANs), data are analyzed through positron emission tomography and x-ray diffraction analysis.
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Fears and promises of comparative effectiveness research.
TL;DR: 1.Department of Neurology, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA2.Neuroepidemiology Unit, Children's Hospital, Massachusetts, USACorrespondence
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Characteristics of Future Models of Integrated Outpatient Care.
Alan Leviton,Julia Oppenheimer,Madeline Chiujdea,Annalee Antonetty,Oluwafemi William Ojo,Stephanie Garcia,Sarah Weas,Eric W. Fleegler,Eugenia Chan,Tobias Loddenkemper +9 more
TL;DR: This report described how increased self-management enables patients and their families/caregivers to provide electronic patient-reported outcomes (i.e., symptoms, events) (ePROs), as frequently as the patient or the medical care team consider appropriate.
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The Boston Teacher Questionnaire. 2. Assessments of validity.
TL;DR: The Boston Teacher Questionnaire validly identifies children with learning problems, and children with any syndrome were more likely than others to have low scores on components of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, items of the Bender-Gestalt Test that assessed integration and distortion, and measures of reading comprehension.
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Caring electronically for young outpatients who have epilepsy.
Julia Oppenheimer,Alan Leviton,Madeline Chiujdea,Annalee Antonetty,Oluwafemi William Ojo,Stephanie Garcia,Sarah Weas,Eric W. Fleegler,Eugenia Chan,Tobias Loddenkemper +9 more
TL;DR: The improved care delivery system that this study envision includes self-management, electronic patient-reported or provider-reported outcomes, on-going remote surveillance, and alerting/warning systems have the potential to reduce seizure burden through improved management, keep children out of the emergency department and hospital, and even reduce the number of outpatient visits.