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Donald W. Klass

Donald W. Klass

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Neuroscience

D-Index
34
Citations
4247
World Ranking
9355
National Ranking
3953

Overview

Donald W. Klass is a researcher affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their work is associated with this prominent institution, known for its contributions to medical research and clinical practice.

While detailed records of Donald W. Klass's recent publications, co-authors, and specific research topics are not available, the affiliation with Mayo Clinic suggests involvement in fields related to health sciences and medicine.

The data does not provide information on research papers, publication venues, or books authored by Klass, nor does it specify main or subfields of study or particular topics of investigation. Similarly, there is no available information regarding awards or honors received.

Donald W. Klass is not deceased, indicating that their academic and research activities may still be ongoing or recent, although no recent academic outputs are listed here.

Best Publications

  • Epilepsia partialis continua. A review of 32 cases

    Juergen E. Thomas;Thomas J. Reagan;Donald W. Klass

  • Alpha-coma. Electroencephalographic, clinical, pathologic, and etiologic correlations.

    Barbara F. Westmoreland;Donald W. Klass;Frank W. Sharbrough;Thomas J. Reagan

  • The ictal bradycardia syndrome

    Andrew L. Reeves;Kenneth E. Nollet;Donald W. Klass;Frank W. Sharbrough

  • Repetitive involuntary movement associated with episodic cerebral ischemia.

    Takehiko Yanagihara;David G. Piepgras;Donald W. Klass

  • Nonepileptogenic epileptiform electroencephalographic activity.

    Donald W. Klass;Barbara F. Westmoreland

  • Electroencephalography of the elderly.

    Donald W. Klass;Richard P. Brenner

  • EEG and other early predictors of epilepsy remission: a community study.

    Stephen Q. Shafer;W. Allen Hauser;John F. Annegers;Donald W. Klass

  • Chronic periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges.

    Barbara F. Westmoreland;Donald W. Klass;Frank W. Sharbrough

  • Interobserver variability in EEG interpretation

    George W. Williams;Hans O. Lüders;Abraham Brickner;Marlene Goormastic

  • A distinctive rhythmic EEG discharge of adults

    Barbara F Westmoreland;Donald W Klass

  • The Continuing Challenge of Artifacts in the EEG

    Donald W. Klass

  • Infectious mononucleosis: neurologic and EEG findings.

    Roger G. Schnell;Peter James Dyck;E. J. Walter Bowie;Donald W. Klass

  • The diagnostic specificity of triphasic wave patterns.

    B.J. Fisch;D.W. Klass

  • Pattern-sensitive epilepsy: electroclinical characteristics, natural history, and delineation of the epileptic syndrome.

    Kurupath Radhakrishnan;Erik K. St. Louis;Judith A. Johnson;Robyn L. McClelland

  • Reading epilepsy : an appraisal of 20 patients diagnosed at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, between 1949 and 1989, and delineation of the epileptic syndrome

    Kurupath Radhakrishnan;Peter L. Silbert;Donald W. Klass

  • Seizures induced by exercise

    Abayomi O. Ogunyemi;Manuel R. Gomez;Donald W. Klass

  • Unusual EEG patterns.

    Barbara F. Westmoreland;Donald W. Klass

  • Unusual variants of subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge of adults (SREDA)

    Barbara F. Westmoreland;Donald W. Klass

  • Transient global amnesia and epilepsy. Electroencephalographic distinction.

    John W. Miller;Takehiko Yanagihara;Ronald C. Petersen;Donald W. Klass

  • Epilepsies of infancy and childhood.

    Manuel R. Gomez;Donald W. Klass

Frequent Co-Authors

Kurupath Radhakrishnan
Kurupath Radhakrishnan Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology
Frank W. Sharbrough
Frank W. Sharbrough University of Toronto
Takehiko Yanagihara
Takehiko Yanagihara Osaka University
Hans Lüders
Hans Lüders Case Western Reserve University
John W. Miller
John W. Miller University of Washington
Elson L. So
Elson L. So Mayo Clinic

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