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Michael Koutroumanidis

Michael Koutroumanidis

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Neuroscience

D-Index
33
Citations
3948
World Ranking
9469
National Ranking
702

Overview

Michael Koutroumanidis is affiliated with St Thomas' Hospital in the United Kingdom. Their professional background is rooted in the clinical and research environment of this institution.

While specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics are not available, the association with St Thomas' Hospital suggests a potential focus related to clinical practice and medical research consistent with the institution's specialties.

The absence of recorded awards or distinctions in the provided data indicates that there are no public records of honors attributed to Michael Koutroumanidis at this time.

No information is provided about recent publications, frequent collaborators, or notable research outputs, leaving the scope of their contribution to academic literature unspecified.

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Best Publications

  • Benign childhood focal epilepsies: assessment of established and newly recognized syndromes

    Chrysostomos P. Panayiotopoulos;Michael Michael;Sue Sanders;Thalia Valeta

  • Incidence and Associations of Poststroke Epilepsy The Prospective South London Stroke Register

    Neil S.N. Graham;Siobhan Crichton;Michael Koutroumanidis;Charles D.A. Wolfe

  • Panayiotopoulos syndrome: a consensus view

    Colin Ferrie;Roberto Caraballo;Athanasios Covanis;Veysi Demirbilek

  • Consensus on diagnosis and management of JME: From founder's observations to current trends.

    Dorothée G.A. Kasteleijn Nolst Trenité;Bettina Schmitz;Bettina Schmitz;Dieter Janz;Dieter Janz;Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta;Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta

  • Typical absence status in adults: diagnostic and syndromic considerations.

    A. Agathonikou;C. P. Panayiotopoulos;S. Giannakodimos;M. Koutroumanidis

  • Social cognition in frontal lobe epilepsy

    Annette Farrant;Robyn Guy Morris;Tamara Russell;Robert Elwes;Robert Elwes

  • Autonomic status epilepticus in panayiotopoulos syndrome and other childhood and adult epilepsies: A consensus view

    Colin D. Ferrie;Roberto Caraballo;Athanasios Covanis;Veysi Demirbilek

  • Panayiotopoulos syndrome: an important electroclinical example of benign childhood system epilepsy.

    Michael Koutroumanidis

  • The variants of reading epilepsy. A clinical and video-EEG study of 17 patients with reading-induced seizures.

    Michael Koutroumanidis;Matthias J. Koepp;Mark P. Richardson;Carol Camfield

  • Significance of interictal bilateral temporal hypometabolism in temporal lobe epilepsy

    M. Koutroumanidis;M.J. Hennessy;P.T. Seed;R.D. C. Elwes

  • Lateralising value of neuropsychological protocols for presurgical assessment of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Nozomi Akanuma;Gonzalo Alarcón;Francis Lum;Najib Kissani

  • Impaired cognitive function in idiopathic generalized epilepsy and unaffected family members: An epilepsy endophenotype

    Fahmida A. Chowdhury;Robert D. C. Elwes;Michaelis Koutroumanidis;Robin G. Morris

  • Interictal regional slow activity in temporal lobe epilepsy correlates with lateral temporal hypometabolism as imaged with 18FDG PET: neurophysiological and metabolic implications.

    Michael Koutroumanidis;Colin D Binnie;Robert D C Elwes;Charles E Polkey

  • Coexistence of temporal lobe and idiopathic generalized epilepsies.

    M. Koutroumanidis;M.J. Hennessy;R.D. C. Elwes;C.D. Binnie

  • Clinical value of "ictal" FDG-positron emission tomography and the routine use of simultaneous scalp EEG studies in patients with intractable partial epilepsies.

    Sally F. Barrington;Michael Koutroumanidis;Michael Koutroumanidis;Alexander Agathonikou;Paul K. Marsden

  • Idiopathic childhood occipital epilepsy of Gastaut: a review and differentiation from migraine and other epilepsies.

    Roberto Caraballo;Michael Koutroumanidis;Chrysostomos P. Panayiotopoulos;Natalio Fejerman

  • Hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury: imaging and neurophysiology abnormalities related to outcome

    R. S. Howard;P. A. Holmes;A. Siddiqui;David Treacher

  • Lateralizing and localizing values of ictal onset recorded on the scalp: evidence from simultaneous recordings with intracranial foramen ovale electrodes.

    Gonzalo Alarcon;N Kissani;M Dad;R D Elwes

  • Relevance of residual histologic and electrocorticographic abnormalities for surgical outcome in frontal lobe epilepsy.

    C H Ferrier;Gonzalo Alarcon;Gonzalo Alarcon;J Engelsman;C D Binnie

  • Postictal psychosis after temporal lobectomy

    C. Christodoulou;M. Koutroumanidis;M.J. Hennessy;R.D.C. Elwes

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin D. Binnie
Colin D. Binnie University of Cambridge
Robert D. C. Elwes
Robert D. C. Elwes King's College London
Gonzalo Alarcón
Gonzalo Alarcón King's College London
Charles E. Polkey
Charles E. Polkey King's College London
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
John S. Duncan
John S. Duncan University College London
Kazuyoshi Watanabe
Kazuyoshi Watanabe Nagoya University
Roberto Caraballo
Roberto Caraballo Garrahan Hospital
Ingo Helbig
Ingo Helbig Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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