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Alan J. Wilensky is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research within a university setting.

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Best Publications

  • A Randomized, Double-Blind Study of Phenytoin for the Prevention of Post-Traumatic Seizures

    Temkin Nr;Dikmen Ss;Wilensky Aj;Keihm J

  • Valproate therapy for prevention of posttraumatic seizures: a randomized trial

    N R Temkin;S S Dikmen;G D Anderson;A J Wilensky

  • Valproic acid dosage and plasma protein binding and clearance

    T Andrew Bowdle;Indravadan H Patel;René H Levy;Alan J Wilensky

  • Effects of fetal antiepileptic drug exposure Outcomes at age 4.5 years

    Kim J Meador;G.A. Baker;N. Browning;M.J. Cohen

  • Zonisamide in epilepsy: a pilot study.

    A. J. Wilensky;P. N. Friel;L. M. Ojemann;C. B. Dodrill

  • Cognitive Impairment Is Not Equal in Patients with Epileptic and Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures

    Daniel L. Drane;Daniel L. Drane;David J. Williamson;David J. Williamson;Elizabeth S. Stroup;Elizabeth S. Stroup;Mark D. Holmes;Mark D. Holmes

  • Effect of vagus nerve stimulation on adults with pharmacoresistant generalized epilepsy syndromes

    Mark D Holmes;Daniel L Silbergeld;Diane Drouhard;Alan J Wilensky

  • Valproic acid clearance: unbound fraction and diurnal variation in young and elderly adults.

    Larry A Bauer;Robin Davis;Alan Wilensky;Vidmantas Raisys

  • Effects of polytherapy with phenytoin, carbamazepine, and stiripentol on formation of 4-ene-valproate, a hepatotoxic metabolite of valproic acid

    René H Levy;Albert W Rettenmeier;Gail D Anderson;Alan J Wilensky

  • Outcome after surgery in patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy and normal MRI

    Mark D Holmes;Donald E Born;Roman L Kutsy;Alan J Wilensky

  • Neuropsychological abilities before and after 5 years of stable antiepileptic drug therapy.

    Carl B. Dodrill;Alan J. Wilensky

  • Outcome following surgery in patients with bitemporal interictal epileptiform patterns

    M. D. Holmes;C. B. Dodrill;G. A. Ojemann;A. J. Wilensky

  • Vagus nerve stimulation therapy for epilepsy in older adults

    Joseph I. Sirven;Joseph I. Sirven;M. Sperling;D. Naritoku;S. Schachter

  • Interictal, unifocal spikes in refractory extratemporal epilepsy predict ictal origin and postsurgical outcome.

    Mark D Holmes;Roman L Kutsy;George A Ojemann;Alan J Wilensky

  • Serum and CSF glutamine levels in valproate-related hyperammonemic encephalopathy.

    David G. Vossler;Alan J. Wilensky;David F. Cawthon;Diana L. Abson Kraemer

  • Comparative pharmacokinetics of zonisamide (CI-912) in epileptic patients on carbamazepine or phenytoin monotherapy.

    L. M. Ojemann;R. A. Shastri;A. J. Wilensky;P. N. Friel

  • Kinetics of phenobarbital in normal subjects and epileptic patients.

    A. J. Wilensky;P. N. Friel;R. H. Levy;C. P. Comfort

  • Validity of the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) to psychopathology in patients with epilepsy

    Sureyya Dikmen;Bruce P. Hermann;Alan J. Wilensky;Giles Rainwater

  • Identifying potential surgical candidates in patients with evidence of bitemporal epilepsy.

    Mark D. Holmes;Andrew N. Miles;Carl B. Dodrill;George A. Ojemann

  • Pharmacokinetics of W-554 (ADD 03055) in epileptic patients.

    A. J. Wilensky;P. N. Friel;L. M. Ojemann;H. J. Kupferberg

  • Differences in the Urinary Excretion of 6‐β‐Hydroxycortisol/Cortisol between Asian and Caucasian Women

    Yixin Lin;Gail D. Anderson;Eric Kantor;Linda M. Ojemann

  • Revised winter-tozer equation for normalized phenytoin concentrations in trauma and elderly patients with hypoalbuminemia

    G D Anderson;C Pak;K W Doane;K G Griffy

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl B. Dodrill
Carl B. Dodrill University of Washington
Mark D. Holmes
Mark D. Holmes University of Washington
George A. Ojemann
George A. Ojemann University of Washington
John W. Miller
John W. Miller University of Washington
Joseph I Sirven
Joseph I Sirven Mayo Clinic
Daniel L. Drane
Daniel L. Drane Emory University
Steven C. Schachter
Steven C. Schachter Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
George L. Morris
George L. Morris Medical College of Wisconsin
David M. Treiman
David M. Treiman Barrow Neurological Institute
Bruce P. Hermann
Bruce P. Hermann University of Wisconsin–Madison

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