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246

Overview

Mark R. Newton is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. The available data on their research contributions does not include specific recent papers, making it challenging to detail recent scholarly outputs or thematic focuses from publications.

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Mark R. Newton is currently living as there is no indication of being deceased in the data provided.

Best Publications

  • Epileptology of the first-seizure presentation: a clinical, electroencephalographic, and magnetic resonance imaging study of 300 consecutive patients

    Mark A King;Mark R Newton;Graeme D Jackson;Gregory J Fitt

  • Genome-wide mega-analysis identifies 16 loci and highlights diverse biological mechanisms in the common epilepsies

    Bassel Abou-Khalil;Pauls Auce;Andreja Avbersek;Melanie Bahlo

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the optic nerve in optic neuritis

    D. H. Miller;M. R. Newton;J. C. van der Poel;E. P. G. H. du Boulay

  • Genetic determinants of common epilepsies: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies

    Richard Anney;A. Avbersek;D. Balding;L. Baum

  • SPECT in the localisation of extratemporal and temporal seizure foci.

    Mark R Newton;Samuel F Berkovic;M C Austin;Christopher C Rowe

  • Plasmapheresis in Rasmussen's encephalitis

    P. I. Andrews;M. A. Dichter;S. F. Berkovic;M. R. Newton

  • Dystonia, clinical lateralization, and regional blood flow changes in temporal lobe seizures.

    Mark R Newton;Samuel F Berkovic;M C Austin;David C Reutens

  • Postictal switch in blood flow distribution and temporal lobe seizures.

    M R Newton;S F Berkovic;M C Austin;C C Rowe

  • Comparison of ictal SPECT and interictal PET in the presurgical evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Susan S. Ho;Samuel F. Berkovic;Salvatore U. Berlangieri;Mark R. Newton;Mark R. Newton

  • Sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in epilepsy Syndrome-specific effects

    Radwa A B Badawy;J M Curatolo;Mark R Newton;Samuel F Berkovic

  • TROPICAL SPASTIC PARAPARESIS AND HUMAN T CELL LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE 1 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

    J. K. Cruickshank;P. Rudge;A. G. Dalgleish;M. Newton

  • Parietal lobe epilepsy: clinical features and seizure localization by ictal SPECT.

    S S Ho;Samuel F Berkovic;Mark R Newton;M C Austin

  • Changes in cortical excitability differentiate generalized and focal epilepsy

    Radwa A B Badawy;Josie M Curatolo;Mark R Newton;Samuel F Berkovic

  • KOMET: an unblinded, randomised, two parallel-group, stratified trial comparing the effectiveness of levetiracetam with controlled-release carbamazepine and extended-release sodium valproate as monotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy

    Eugen Trinka;Anthony G Marson;Wim Van Paesschen;Reetta Kälviäinen

  • Idiopathic generalised epilepsy of adult onset: clinical syndromes and genetics

    C Marini;M A King;John S Archer;Mark R Newton

  • ANTIBODY TO HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE 1 IN WEST-INDIAN-BORN UK RESIDENTS WITH SPASTIC PARAPARESIS

    Mark Newton;David Miller;Peter Rudge;Kennedy Cruickshank

  • Hippocampal atrophy is not a major determinant of regional hypometabolism in temporal lobe epilepsy.

    T. J. O'Brien;M. R. Newton;M. J. Cook;S. U. Berlangieri

  • Positron emission tomography and epilepsy.

    Rey Casse;Christopher C Rowe;Mark Newton;Salvatore U Berlangieri

  • Predicting seizure control: Cortical excitability and antiepileptic medication

    Radwa A. B. Badawy;Richard A. L. Macdonell;Samuel F. Berkovic;Mark R. Newton

  • Ictal SPECT using technetium-99m-HMPAO: methods for rapid preparation and optimal deployment of tracer during spontaneous seizures.

    Newton Mr;Austin Mc;Chan Jg;McKay Wj

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
Patrick Kwan
Patrick Kwan Monash University
Peter F. Bladin
Peter F. Bladin University of Melbourne
Slavé Petrovski
Slavé Petrovski AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Graeme D. Jackson
Graeme D. Jackson Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Sarah J. Wilson
Sarah J. Wilson University of Melbourne
Michael M. Saling
Michael M. Saling University of Melbourne
Anthony G Marson
Anthony G Marson University of Liverpool
David J. Balding
David J. Balding University of Melbourne

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