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Alexei Yankovsky

Researcher at University of Manitoba

Publications -  9
Citations -  293

Alexei Yankovsky is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Ictal. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 279 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexei Yankovsky include Rabin Medical Center & McGill University.

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Surgical Outcome in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: A Multicenter Survey

TL;DR: A retrospective analysis of 70 subjects with TSC following surgery for relief of epilepsy revealed significant associations between younger age at seizure onset, present/prior history of infantile spasms, interictal focality, and absence of residual postoperative predominant tuber, and poorer postoperative outcome.
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Characteristics of Headache Associated with Intractable Partial Epilepsy

TL;DR: This large-scale study characterized HA types and head sensations in large populations of individuals with well‐defined forms of epilepsy and found associations between headache and epilepsy is well known.
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Transformation into daily migraine with aura following transcutaneous atrial septal defect closure.

TL;DR: This is the first case of transformation of migraine with aura into a daily pattern after atrial septal defect closure, and a link between migraine with Aura and cardiac right‐to‐left shunting is reported.
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Preictal headache in partial epilepsy

TL;DR: Headache was frontotemporal, ipsilateral to the focus, in nine patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and contralateral in one with TLE and in two with frontal seizures, suggesting it may be a useful lateralizing sign in patients with Tle.
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Post-ictal forceful yawning in a patient with nondominant hemisphere epilepsy.

TL;DR: A 48-year-old woman with a long history of non-dominant for speech hemisphere seizures and post-ictal yawning was presented, finding it irresistible, forceful and often repetitive.