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D-Index
45
Citations
9556
World Ranking
6864
National Ranking
2963

Fritz E. Dreifuss publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fritz E. Dreifuss sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 114 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Fritz E. Dreifuss D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fritz E. Dreifuss sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Fritz E. Dreifuss was affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States during their career. The scientist's work and contributions were centered in academic and medical research fields, although specific details on their research topics, publications, or collaborations are not documented in the available data.

There are no records of recent papers or popular publications under their name, nor is there information on frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work. This suggests either limited publication data or a focus outside of widely indexed academic outputs.

The absence of detailed information on main or subfields of study means that the specific domains or disciplines of their research cannot be accurately described. Similarly, no topics of work have been identified from the provided data.

No book publications or awards were documented, leaving the scope of the scientist's formal recognitions and contributions through scholarly books unknown.

Given that Fritz E. Dreifuss is deceased, all information is presented in a past tense context to reflect the completed nature of their academic career.

Best Publications

  • Levetiracetam for partial seizures Results of a double-blind, randomized clinical trial

    Cereghino Jj;Biton;Abou-Khalil B;Dreifuss F

  • Valproic acid hepatic fatalities: a retrospective review

    F. E. Dreifuss;N. Santilli;D. H. Langer;K. P. Sweeney

  • Unusual type of benign x-linked muscular dystrophy.

    A E Emery;F E Dreifuss

  • Efficacy of felbamate in childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome)

    Frank J. Ritter;Iio E. Leppik;Fritz E. Dreifuss;Ihor Rak

  • Valproic acid hepatic fatalities. III. U.S. experience since 1986.

    Alton E. Bryant;Fritz E. Dreifuss

  • Simultaneous recording of absence seizures with video tape and electroencephalography. A study of 374 seizures in 48 patients.

    J. Kiffin Penry;Roger J. Porter;Fritz E. Dreifuss

  • A comparison of rectal diazepam gel and placebo for acute repetitive seizures.

    F E Dreifuss;N P Rosman;J C Cloyd;J M Pellock

  • Academic Achievement of Children with Epilepsy

    M Seidenberg;N Beck;M Geisser;B Giordani

  • Valproic acid hepatic fatalities. II. US experience since 1984.

    Fritz E. Dreifuss;Dennis H. Langer;Karen A. Moline;Jim E. Maxwell

  • Valproic acid versus ethosuximide in the treatment of absence seizures

    S. Sato;B. G. White;J. K. Penry;F. E. Dreifuss

  • Special report. The nature of aggression during epileptic seizures

    Antonio V. DelgadoEscueta;Richard H. Mattson;Lambert King;Eli S. Goldensohn

  • Felbamate for partial seizures: results of a controlled clinical trial.

    I. E. Leppik;F. E. Dreifuss;G. W. Pledger;N. M. Graves

  • L-Carnitine supplementation in childhood epilepsy: Current perspectives

    Darryl C. De Vivo;Timothy P. Bohan;David L. Coulter;Fritz E. Dreifuss

  • Responsiveness before, during, and after spike‐wave paroxysms

    T R Browne;J K Penry;R J Proter;F E Dreifuss

  • Evaluation of childhood pseudoseizures using EEG telemetry and video tape monitoring.

    Gregory L. Holmes;Gregory L. Holmes;J. Chris Sackellares;James McKiernan;Martha Ragland

  • The effect of sleep on spike‐wave discharges in absence seizures

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  • Ethosuximide in the treatment of absence (petit mal) seizures

    T. R. Browne;F. E. Dreifuss;P. R. Dyken;D. J. Goode

  • Stupor following administration of valproic acid to patients receiving other antiepileptic drugs.

    J. Chris Sackellares;Soo Ik Lee;F. E. Dreifuss

  • Serum clonazepam concentrations in children with absence seizures.

    F. E. Dreifuss;J. K. Penry;S. W. Rose;H. J. Kupferberg

  • Valproate-associated pancreatitis

    J J Asconapé;J K Penry;F E Dreifuss;A Riela

  • Personality of patients with pseudoseizures

    C. W. Vanderzant;B. Giordani;S. Berent;S. Berent;F. E. Dreifuss

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley Berent
Stanley Berent University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Bruno Giordani
Bruno Giordani University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
J. C. Sackellares
J. C. Sackellares United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Roger J. Porter
Roger J. Porter University of Pennsylvania
Ilo E. Leppik
Ilo E. Leppik University of Minnesota
Richard H. Mattson
Richard H. Mattson Yale University
Gregory L. Holmes
Gregory L. Holmes University of Vermont
Daniel S. O'Leary
Daniel S. O'Leary University of Iowa
W. Donald Shields
W. Donald Shields University of California, Los Angeles
Jacqueline A. French
Jacqueline A. French New York University

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