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Overview

Natalio Fejerman was affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States. Their professional career was centered around medical and scientific research conducted at this institution.

Throughout their career, they did not have publicly documented recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues available from the source data. Similarly, no specific fields or subfields of study, main research topics, or book publications were provided in the available dataset.

The absence of detailed publication and collaboration records suggests limited accessible bibliographic information in the provided data. Additionally, there were no documented awards or honors attributed to them.

The scientist is noted as deceased, and all descriptions of their career and work are presented in the past tense accordingly.

Best Publications

  • Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: A long-term follow-up study of 84 pediatric patients

    Silvia Tenembaum;Nestor Chamoles;Natalio Fejerman

  • Mutations in GRIN2A cause idiopathic focal epilepsy with rolandic spikes

    Johannes R Lemke;Dennis Lal;Eva M Reinthaler;Isabelle Steiner

  • A double-blind controlled clinical trial of oxcarbazepine versus phenytoin in children and adolescents with epilepsy

    Marilisa M Guerreiro;Ulf Vigonius;Harald Pohlmann;Maria Luiza G de Manreza

  • Mutations in the Gene PRRT2 Cause Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia with Infantile Convulsions

    Hsien Yang Lee;Yong Huang;Yong Huang;Nadine Bruneau;Patrice Roll

  • Medical treatment of Rasmussen's syndrome (chronic encephalitis and epilepsy) : effect of high-dose steroids or immunoglobulins in 19 patients

    Y. M. Hart;M. Cortez;F. Andermann;P. Hwang

  • Atypical evolutions of benign localization-related epilepsies in children: are they predictable?

    Natalio Fejerman;Roberto Caraballo;Silvia N. Tenembaum

  • Ketogenic Diet in Patients with Dravet Syndrome

    Roberto Horacio Caraballo;Ricardo Oscar Cersósimo;Diego Sakr;Araceli Cresta

  • Linkage of benign familial infantile convulsions to chromosome 16p12-q12 suggests allelism to the infantile convulsions and choreoathetosis syndrome

    Roberto Caraballo;Sylvana Pavek;Arnaud Lemainque;Marguerite Gastaldi

  • Epidemiological, clinical, and electrodiagnostic findings in childhood Guillain‐Barré syndrome: A reappraisal

    Guillermo Paradiso;Juan Tripoli;Santiago Galicchio;Natalio Fejerman

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

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

  • Atypical rolandic epilepsy

    Natalio Fejerman

  • Panayiotopoulos-type benign childhood occipital epilepsy: a prospective study.

    Roberto Caraballo;Ricardo Cersosimo;Carlos Medina;Natalio Fejerman

  • Benign myoclonus of early infancy

    C. T. Lombroso;Natalio Fejerman

  • Dravet syndrome: A study of 53 patients

    Roberto Horacio Caraballo;Natalio Fejerman

  • Status Epilepticus of Benign Partial Epilepsies in Children: Report of Two Cases

    Natalio Fejerman;A. Marcelo Di Blasi

  • Ketogenic diet in patients with myoclonic-astatic epilepsy.

    Roberto Horacio Caraballo;Ricardo Oscar Cersósimo;Diego Sakr;Araceli Cresta

  • Panayiotopoulos syndrome: a prospective study of 192 patients.

    Roberto Caraballo;Ricardo Cersósimo;Natalio Fejerman

  • PRRT2 links infantile convulsions and paroxysmal dyskinesia with migraine

    Robin Cloarec;Robin Cloarec;Robin Cloarec;Nadine Bruneau;Nadine Bruneau;Nadine Bruneau;Gabrielle Rudolf;Annick Massacrier;Annick Massacrier;Annick Massacrier

  • Symptomatic occipital lobe epilepsy following neonatal hypoglycemia.

    Roberto H Caraballo;Diego Sakr;Marcela Mozzi;Alberto Guerrero

  • Early myoclonic epileptic encephalopathy (E.M.E.E.)

    B. Dalla Bernardina;O. Dulac;N. Fejerman;C. Dravet

  • Severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (Dravet syndrome)

    Unknown

  • Benign infantile familial convulsions

    Caraballo R;Cersósimo R;Galicchio S;Fejerman N

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Caraballo
Roberto Caraballo Garrahan Hospital
Bernardo Dalla Bernardina
Bernardo Dalla Bernardina University of Verona
Olivier Dulac
Olivier Dulac AdPueriVitam
Louis J. Ptáček
Louis J. Ptáček University of California, San Francisco
Federico Vigevano
Federico Vigevano Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Pierre Genton
Pierre Genton Grenoble Alpes University
Nicola Specchio
Nicola Specchio Boston Children's Hospital
Edouard Hirsch
Edouard Hirsch University of Strasbourg
Giuseppe Capovilla
Giuseppe Capovilla Boston Children's Hospital
Nicholas W. Wood
Nicholas W. Wood University College London

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