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Andrew G. Herzog is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with significant contributions in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Biochemistry, and Pharmacology.

Herzog's work extensively covers topics such as Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies, Epilepsy Research and Treatment, Pregnancy and Medication Impact, Neonatal and Fetal Brain Pathology, Metabolism and Genetic Disorders, and Pharmacy and Medical Practices.

Among the recent publications by Herzog are:

  • Association between family history of alcohol use disorder and catamenial epilepsy, 2022, Epilepsia
  • Differential risks of changes in seizure frequency with transitions between hormonal and non-hormonal contraception in women with epilepsy: A prospective cohort study, 2021, Epilepsy & Behavior
  • A comparison of statistical versus clinical classifiers of seizure clustering in women with catamenial and noncatamenial epilepsy, 2023, Epilepsia
  • Progesterone-induced Cross-tolerance with Benzodiazepines in Some Women with Catamenial Epilepsy (P4-1.010), 2024, Neurology

One notable coauthor frequently collaborating with Herzog is Erik Taubøll, who has been involved in the publication titled "The interactions between reproductive hormones and epilepsy" in 2021, featured in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology.

Herzog's research outputs appear in various specialized journals and venues, particularly:

  • Epilepsia
  • Handbook of Clinical Neurology
  • Epilepsy & Behavior
  • Neurology
  • Journal of the American Pharmacists Association

Their work spans clinical and epidemiological perspectives on epilepsy, hormonal interactions, seizure frequency modulation, and effects of pharmacological treatment within neurological and perinatal contexts. Herzog's multidisciplinary approach encompasses both clinical biochemistry and public health aspects, reflecting an interest in how environmental and genetic factors intersect with neurological conditions.

Frequent research collaborators also include Jouko Isojärvi, Hannah Mandle, Devon B. MacEachern, and Enrique Carrazana, indicating a broad network within epilepsy and neurological research communities.

Best Publications

  • Reproductive endocrine disorders in women with partial seizures of temporal lobe origin.

    Andrew G. Herzog;Machelle M. Seibel;Donald L. Schomer;Judith L. Vaitukaitis

  • Long-term radiation complications following conservative surgery (CS) and radiation therapy (RT) in patients with early stage breast cancer

    Susan M Pierce;Abram Recht;Tatiana I Lingos;Anthony Abner

  • Three Patterns of Catamenial Epilepsy

    A G Herzog;P Klein;B J Ransil

  • Temporal neocortical afferent connections to the amygdala in the rhesus monkey

    Andrew G. Herzog;Andrew G. Herzog;Gary W. Van Hoesen;Gary W. Van Hoesen

  • Amygdaloid changes in aging and dementia.

    Andrew G. Herzog;Thomas L. Kemper

  • Reproductive Endocrine Disorders in Women With Partial Seizures of Temporal Lobe Origin

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  • Progesterone therapy in women with complex partial and secondary generalized seizures

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Effect of antiepileptic drugs on reproductive endocrine function in individuals with epilepsy.

    Jouko I. T. Isojärvi;Erik Taubøll;Andrew G. Herzog

  • Catamenial epilepsy: definition, prevalence pathophysiology and treatment.

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Differential effects of antiepileptic drugs on sexual function and hormones in men with epilepsy

    A. G. Herzog;F. W. Drislane;D. L. Schomer;P. B. Pennell

  • Reproductive endocrine considerations and hormonal therapy for men with epilepsy.

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Progesterone therapy in women with epilepsy: A 3-year follow-up

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Frequency of catamenial seizure exacerbation in women with localization-related epilepsy.

    Andrew G. Herzog;Cynthia L. Harden;Joyce Liporace;Page Pennell

  • Intermittent progesterone therapy and frequency of complex partial seizures in women with menstrual disorders.

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Reproductive dysfunction in women with epilepsy: recommendations for evaluation and management

    Juergen Bauer;J. I T Isojärvi;A. G. Herzog;M. Reuber

  • Seizure exacerbation associated with inhibition of progesterone metabolism

    Andrew G. Herzog;Cheryl A. Frye

  • Interictal EEG discharges, reproductive hormones, and menstrual disorders in epilepsy.

    Andrew G. Herzog;Anton E. Coleman;Alan R. Jacobs;Pavel Klein

  • A relationship between particular reproductive endocrine disorders and the laterality of epileptiform discharges in women with epilepsy

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • Seizure frequency is associated with age at menopause in women with epilepsy.

    C.L. Harden;B.S. Koppel;A.G. Herzog;B.G. Nikolov

  • Disorders of reproduction in patients with epilepsy: Primary neurological mechanisms

    Andrew G. Herzog

  • The effect of seizure severity on quality of life in epilepsy

    Cynthia L. Harden;David Aaron Maroof;Blagovest Nikolov;Kristen Fowler

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald L. Schomer
Donald L. Schomer Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Frank W. Drislane
Frank W. Drislane Harvard Medical School
Page B. Pennell
Page B. Pennell University of Pittsburgh
Barbara A. Dworetzky
Barbara A. Dworetzky Harvard Medical School
Cynthia L. Harden
Cynthia L. Harden Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Edward B. Bromfield
Edward B. Bromfield Brigham and Women's Hospital
Erik Taubøll
Erik Taubøll Oslo University Hospital
Joyce Liporace
Joyce Liporace Thomas Jefferson University
Cheryl A. Frye
Cheryl A. Frye University at Albany, State University of New York
Jouko I. T. Isojärvi
Jouko I. T. Isojärvi University of Oulu

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