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Bhuwan P. Garg
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 80
Citations - 3936
Bhuwan P. Garg is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 80 publications receiving 3735 citations. Previous affiliations of Bhuwan P. Garg include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis & University of Iowa.
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A recurrent 16p12.1 microdeletion supports a two-hit model for severe developmental delay
Santhosh Girirajan,Jill A. Rosenfeld,Gregory M. Cooper,Francesca Antonacci,Priscillia Siswara,Andy Itsara,Laura Vives,Tom Walsh,Shane McCarthy,Carl Baker,Heather C Mefford,Jeffrey M. Kidd,Sharon R. Browning,Brian L. Browning,Diane E. Dickel,Deborah L. Levy,Blake C. Ballif,Kathryn Platky,Darren Farber,Gordon C. Gowans,Jessica J. Wetherbee,Alexander Asamoah,David D. Weaver,Paul R. Mark,Jennifer Dickerson,Bhuwan P. Garg,Sara Ellingwood,Rosemarie Smith,Valerie Banks,Wendy E. Smith,Marie T. McDonald,Joe J. Hoo,Beatrice N. French,Cindy Hudson,John P. Johnson,Jillian R Ozmore,John B. Moeschler,Urvashi Surti,Luis F. Escobar,Dima El-Khechen,Jerome L. Gorski,Jennifer Kussmann,Bonnie A. Salbert,Yves Lacassie,Alisha Biser,Donna M. McDonald-McGinn,Elaine H. Zackai,Matthew A. Deardorff,Tamim H. Shaikh,Eric Haan,Eric Haan,Kathryn Friend,Marco Fichera,Corrado Romano,Jozef Gecz,Jozef Gecz,Lynn E. DeLisi,Lynn E. DeLisi,Jonathan Sebat,Mary Claire King,Lisa G. Shaffer,Evan E. Eichler +61 more
TL;DR: The data support a two-hit model in which the 16p12.1 microdeletion both predisposes to neuropsychiatric phenotypes as a single event and exacerbates neurodevelopmental phenotypes in association with other large deletions or duplications.
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Optimal clinical management of children receiving the ketogenic diet: Recommendations of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group
Eric H. Kossoff,Beth Zupec-Kania,Per Åmark,Karen Ballaban-Gil,A. G. Christina Bergqvist,Robyn Blackford,Jeffrey Buchhalter,Roberto Caraballo,J. Helen Cross,Maria Dahlin,Elizabeth J. Donner,Joerg Klepper,Rana S. Jehle,Heung Dong Kim,Y.M. Christiana Liu,Judy Nation,Douglas R. Nordli,Heidi H. Pfeifer,Jong M. Rho,Carl E. Stafstrom,Elizabeth A. Thiele,Zahava Turner,Elaine C. Wirrell,James W. Wheless,Pierangelo Veggiotti,Eileen P.G. Vining,Anne E. Anderson,Bruce A. Cohen,Mary Currey,Diane Donley,Leon Dure,Bhuwan P. Garg,Michael Goldstein,Brian Grabert,David A. Griesemer,Edward Kovnar,Roger Larson,Agustin Legido,Leslie Anne Morrison,Colette Parker,J. Ben Renfroe,Juergen Schreck,Shlomo Shinnar,Russell Snyder,Carmela Tardo,G. Dean Timmons,Gregory K. Yim +46 more
TL;DR: This paper addresses issues such as patient selection, pre‐KD counseling and evaluation, specific dietary therapy selection, implementation, supplementation, follow‐up management, adverse event monitoring, and eventual KD discontinuation.
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Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis in the Neonate
Karima C. Fitzgerald,Linda S. Williams,Linda S. Williams,Linda S. Williams,Bhuwan P. Garg,Karen S. Carvalho,Meredith R. Golomb +6 more
TL;DR: The presentation of neonatal SVT is often nonspecific, the diagnosis can be difficult to make, treatment beyond supportive care is rarely used, and outcomes can be severe.
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Cerebral Venous Thrombosis in Children
TL;DR: Neonatal cerebral venous thrombosis is probably more common than previously thought, and outcomes are worse in this group, and all children with cerebral venOUS thromBosis should be tested for coagulation disorders.
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Subtypes of ischemic stroke in children and young adults
TL;DR: The cause of ischemic stroke is less often identified in children than it is in young adults, and children have more prothrombotic causes of stroke, and adults have more atherothromBotic causes and dissections.