Epilepsy, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Neuroscience and Electroencephalography are her primary areas of study. Maria Paola Canevini works on Epilepsy which deals in particular with Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Her study in Psychiatry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both FOXG1 and Concordance.
Her Pediatrics research incorporates elements of Tuberous sclerosis, Seizure semiology, CDKL5, Levetiracetam and Prospective cohort study. Her study on Neuromuscular junction and Neurotransmitter is often connected to Synaptophysin, Peripheral membrane protein and Microvesicles as part of broader study in Neuroscience. Maria Paola Canevini has included themes like Angelman syndrome, Chromosome 4, Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome and Sequence in her Electroencephalography study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epilepsy, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Electroencephalography and Internal medicine. She focuses mostly in the field of Epilepsy, narrowing it down to matters related to Anesthesia and, in some cases, Vagus nerve stimulation. Her Pediatrics research incorporates themes from Tuberous sclerosis, Intellectual disability, Retrospective cohort study, Prospective cohort study and Rett syndrome.
Psychiatry is a component of her Anxiety, Depression, Psychogenic disease and Neuropsychology studies. Her research brings together the fields of Clinical psychology and Anxiety. Maria Paola Canevini is involved in the study of Internal medicine that focuses on Adverse effect in particular.
Her primary areas of investigation include Epilepsy, Pediatrics, Tuberous sclerosis, Internal medicine and Anxiety. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pregnancy, Cognitive impairment, Intellectual disability, Clinical psychology and Drug resistance in addition to Epilepsy. Her research in Pediatrics intersects with topics in Genetic disorder, Juvenile Absence Epilepsy, Childhood absence epilepsy, Electroencephalography and Sleep in non-human animals.
Her Tuberous sclerosis research includes themes of Adult patients, Retrospective cohort study and Seizure types. In general Internal medicine study, her work on Adverse effect often relates to the realm of Adams–Stokes syndrome, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her Anxiety study is focused on Psychiatry in general.
Maria Paola Canevini focuses on Epilepsy, Pediatrics, Electroencephalography, Tuberous sclerosis and Ictal. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Prospective cohort study and Epilepsy. The concepts of her Pediatrics study are interwoven with issues in Hospitalized patients, Sleep Wake Disorders, Melatonin, Pandemic and Betacoronavirus.
Her Electroencephalography research includes elements of Intellectual disability, Autism, Disease and Retrospective cohort study. Her Tuberous sclerosis research includes themes of Internal medicine, Discontinuation, Subependymal zone and Oncology. Her Ictal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cognition, Neuropsychology, Putamen, Wakefulness and Cortex.
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Interictal mood and personality disorders in temporal lobe epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
G I Perini;C Tosin;C Carraro;G Bernasconi.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry (1996)
Determinants of health-related quality of life in pharmacoresistant epilepsy: results from a large multicenter study of consecutively enrolled patients using validated quantitative assessments.
Chiara Luoni;Francesca Bisulli;Maria Paola Canevini;Giovambattista De Sarro.
Epilepsia (2011)
Malformations in offspring of women with epilepsy: a prospective study.
R. Canger;D. Battino;M. P. Canevini;C. Fumarola.
Epilepsia (1999)
Identification of an Nav1.1 sodium channel (SCN1A) loss-of-function mutation associated with familial simple febrile seizures
Massimo Mantegazza;Antonio Gambardella;Raffaella Rusconi;Emanuele Schiavon.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Comparative risk of major congenital malformations with eight different antiepileptic drugs: a prospective cohort study of the EURAP registry
Torbjörn Tomson;Torbjörn Tomson;Dina Battino;Erminio Bonizzoni;John Craig.
Lancet Neurology (2018)
Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Epilepsy.
Ada Piazzini;Maria Paola Canevini;Giovanna Maggiori;Raffaele Canger.
Epilepsy & Behavior (2001)
Valproate in the treatment of epilepsy in girls and women of childbearing potential
Torbjörn Tomson;Anthony Marson;Anthony Marson;Paul Boon;Maria Paola Canevini.
Epilepsia (2015)
Relationship between adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs, number of coprescribed drugs, and drug load in a large cohort of consecutive patients with drug-refractory epilepsy
Maria Paola Canevini;Giovambattista De Sarro;Carlo Andrea Galimberti;Giuliana Gatti.
Epilepsia (2010)
Frontal cognitive dysfunction in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Ada Piazzini;Katherine Turner;Aglaia Vignoli;Raffaele Canger.
Epilepsia (2008)
Comorbidity prevalence and treatment outcome in children and adolescents with ADHD
Laura Reale;Beatrice Bartoli;Massimo Cartabia;Michele Zanetti.
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2017)
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