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Brandon Korman
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 10
Citations - 714
Brandon Korman is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy surgery & Cortical dysplasia. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 640 citations.
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Incomplete resection of focal cortical dysplasia is the main predictor of poor postsurgical outcome.
Pavel Krsek,Bruno Maton,Prasanna Jayakar,P. Dean,Brandon Korman,Gustavo Rey,Catalina Dunoyer,Esperanza Pacheco-Jacome,Glenn Morrison,John Ragheb,Harry V. Vinters,Trevor Resnick,Michael Duchowny +12 more
TL;DR: The ability to define and fully excise the entire region of dysplastic cortex is the most powerful variable influencing outcome in pediatric patients with focal cortical dysplasia.
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Different features of histopathological subtypes of pediatric focal cortical dysplasia.
Pavel Krsek,Bruno Maton,Brandon Korman,Esperanza Pacheco-Jacome,Prasanna Jayakar,Catalina Dunoyer,Gustavo Rey,Glenn Morrison,Glenn Morrison,John Ragheb,John Ragheb,Harry V. Vinters,Trevor Resnick,Trevor Resnick,Michael Duchowny,Michael Duchowny +15 more
TL;DR: The aim of the study was to define distinctive features of FCD subtypes and establish a hierarchy of histopathological types of F CD.
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Low-grade focal cortical dysplasia is associated with prenatal and perinatal brain injury
Pavel Krsek,Alena Jahodova,Bruno Maton,Prasanna Jayakar,P. Dean,Brandon Korman,Gustavo Rey,Catalina Dunoyer,Harry V. Vinters,Trevor Resnick,Trevor Resnick,Michael Duchowny,Michael Duchowny +12 more
TL;DR: Prenatal and perinatal adverse events are reported to have a pathogenetic role in focal cortical dysplasia (FCD), but no data are available regarding the prevalence and significance of this association.
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Early seizure onset and dysplastic lesion extent independently disrupt cognitive networks
Brandon Korman,Pavel Krsek,Michael Duchowny,Bruno Maton,Esperanza Pacheco-Jacome,Gustavo Rey +5 more
TL;DR: Early AOE disrupts critical periods of development and leads to poor cognitive outcome, but children with multilobar dysplasia are likely to have diminished cognitive skills regardless of AOE, and later AOE is not expected to mitigate deficits because of widespread pathology.
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Predictors of seizure-free outcome after epilepsy surgery for pediatric tuberous sclerosis complex.
Pavel Krsek,Alena Jahodova,Martin Kyncl,Martin Kudr,Vladimir Komarek,Petr Jezdik,Prasanna Jayakar,Ian Miller,Brandon Korman,Gustavo Rey,Trevor Resnick,Trevor Resnick,Michael Duchowny,Michael Duchowny +13 more
TL;DR: A large surgical series of pediatric TSC patients was analyzed in order to identify prognostic factors crucial for selection of subjects for epilepsy surgery.