His primary areas of investigation include Anesthesia, Prednisone, Pediatrics, Hypsarrhythmia and Arousal. His work deals with themes such as Eeg patterns and Clinical trial, which intersect with Anesthesia. The Prednisone study combines topics in areas such as Drug trial and Retrospective cohort study.
His Pediatrics research includes elements of Treatment outcome, West Syndrome, Retrospective analysis and Epilepsy therapy. His study explores the link between Arousal and topics such as Audiology that cross with problems in Electroencephalography. His studies deal with areas such as Guideline, Epileptic spasms and Intensive care medicine as well as Surgery.
Richard A. Hrachovy spends much of his time researching Electroencephalography, Epilepsy, Pediatrics, Neuroscience and Anesthesia. His work carried out in the field of Electroencephalography brings together such families of science as Alpha, Audiology and Artificial intelligence. Richard A. Hrachovy combines subjects such as Internal medicine, Hippocampus and Central nervous system with his study of Epilepsy.
His Pediatrics research includes themes of Tonic, Seizure types, Infantile Spasm, Prednisone and Surgical treatment. His studies examine the connections between Neuroscience and genetics, as well as such issues in Tetrodotoxin, with regards to Cortex. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Anticonvulsant and Eeg patterns.
His primary scientific interests are in Epilepsy, Electroencephalography, Neuroscience, Ictal and Internal medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Surgery, Physical therapy, Central nervous system and Pediatrics. He interconnects Anesthesia, Neonatal intensive care unit and Communication in the investigation of issues within Electroencephalography.
In general Neuroscience study, his work on Hippocampus, Forebrain and Seizure threshold often relates to the realm of Striatum and Convulsant, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His work in Ictal tackles topics such as Neocortex which are related to areas like Tetrodotoxin, Hypsarrhythmia and Vigabatrin. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Endocrinology and Psychogenic disease.
His primary areas of study are Endocrinology, MAPK/ERK pathway, Mitogen-activated protein kinase, Hippocampal formation and Kainate receptor. His work on Synaptosome as part of general Endocrinology research is often related to Protein phosphorylation, thus linking different fields of science.
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Infantile spasms: A U.S. consensus report
John M. Pellock;Richard Hrachovy;Shlomo Shinnar;Tallie Z. Baram.
Epilepsia (2010)
Precise characterization and quantification of infantile spasms.
Peter Kellaway;Peter Kellaway;Richard A. Hrachovy;Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;James D. Frost;Thomas Zion;Thomas Zion.
Annals of Neurology (1979)
Hypsarrhythmia: variations on the theme.
Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;Peter Kellaway.
Epilepsia (1984)
Double-blind study of ACTH vs prednisone therapy in infantile spasms
Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;Peter Kellaway;Thomas E. Zion.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1983)
A triplet repeat expansion genetic mouse model of infantile spasms syndrome, Arx(GCG)10+7, with interneuronopathy, spasms in infancy, persistent seizures, and adult cognitive and behavioral impairment.
Maureen G. Price;Jong W. Yoo;Daniel L. Burgess;Fang Deng.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2009)
Infantile epileptic encephalopathy with hypsarrhythmia (Infantile spasms/West syndrome)
Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost.
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (2003)
Prospective study of outcome of infants with infantile spasms treated during controlled studies of ACTH and prednisone.
Daniel G. Glaze;Richard A. Hrachovy;Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;James D. Frost;Peter Kellaway;Peter Kellaway.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1988)
High-dose, long-duration versus low-dose, short-duration corticotropin therapy for infantile spasms☆☆☆★★★
Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;Daniel G. Glaze.
The Journal of Pediatrics (1994)
Sleep characteristics in infantile spasms
Richard A. Hrachovy;James D. Frost;Peter Kellaway.
Neurology (1981)
A retrospective study of spontaneous remission and long-term outcome in patients with infantile spasms.
Richard A. Hrachovy;Daniel G. Glaze;James D. Frost.
Epilepsia (1991)
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