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John Ragheb
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 122
Citations - 3992
John Ragheb is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Epilepsy surgery. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 101 publications receiving 3339 citations. Previous affiliations of John Ragheb include Mount Sinai Health System & Jackson Memorial Hospital.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline on the Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury among Children
Angela Lumba-Brown,Keith Owen Yeates,Kelly Sarmiento,Matthew J. Breiding,Tamara M. Haegerich,Gerard A. Gioia,Michael K. Turner,Edward C. Benzel,Stacy J. Suskauer,Christopher C. Giza,Madeline Matar Joseph,Catherine Broomand,Barbara N. Weissman,Wayne A. Gordon,David W. Wright,Rosemarie Scolaro Moser,Karen McAvoy,Linda Ewing-Cobbs,Ann-Christine Duhaime,Margot Putukian,Barbara A. Holshouser,David Paulk,Shari L. Wade,Stanley A. Herring,Mark E. Halstead,Heather T. Keenan,Meeryo Choe,Cindy W. Christian,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,P. B. Raksin,Andrew Gregory,Anne Mucha,H. Gerry Taylor,James M. Callahan,John C. DeWitt,Michael W. Collins,Michael W. Kirkwood,John Ragheb,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Theodore J. Spinks,Theodore G. Ganiats,Linda J. Sabelhaus,Katrina Altenhofen,Rosanne Hoffman,Tom Getchius,Gary S. Gronseth,Zoe Donnell,Robert E. O'Connor,Shelly D. Timmons +48 more
TL;DR: This guideline identifies the best practices for mTBI based on the current evidence and creates user-friendly guideline implementation materials that are concise and actionable.
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Phase II clinical trial of moderate hypothermia after severe traumatic brain injury in children
P. David Adelson,John Ragheb,Paul M. Kanev,Douglas L. Brockmeyer,Sue R. Beers,S. Danielle Brown,Laura D. Cassidy,Yuefang Chang,Harvey S. Levin +8 more
TL;DR: Moderate hypothermia after severe TBI in children was found to be safe relative to standard management and NORM in children of all ages and in children with delay of initiation of treatment up to 24 hours, and functional outcome tended to improve from the 3- to 6-month cognitive assessment in HYPO compared with NORM.
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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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Epilepsy surgery in children with tuberous sclerosis complex: presurgical evaluation and outcome.
Susan Koh,Prasanna Jayakar,Catalina Dunoyer,Sharon Whiting,Trevor Resnick,Luis A. Alvarez,Glenn Morrison,John Ragheb,A. R. Prats,Patricia Dean,Samson B. Antel,Jamie T. Gilman,Michael Duchowny +12 more
TL;DR: Children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) benefit from excisional surgery if seizures can be localized to a single tuber and the outcome of focal resection is favorable.