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    Ictal face perception disturbance, tattoos, and reclaiming the self by Winton-Brown, T.T., Smith, L., Laing, J., O'Brien, T.J., Neal, A.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior reports (01-01-2023)
    “…•Seizures arising from the occipito- temporal region may lead to face perception changes, or ‘prosopometamorphopsia’.•Ictal experiences may have significant…”
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    Stargazin and AMPA receptor membrane expression is increased in the somatosensory cortex of Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasbourg by Kennard, J.T.T, Barmanray, R, Sampurno, S, Ozturk, E, Reid, C.A, Paradiso, L, D'Abaco, G.M, Kaye, A.H, Foote, S.J, O'Brien, T.J, Powell, K.L

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-04-2011)
    “…Abstract Absence-like seizures in the Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasbourg (GAERS) model are believed to arise in hyperexcitable somatosensory…”
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    Changes in hippocampal GABAA /cBZR density during limbic epileptogenesis: Relationship to cell loss and mossy fibre sprouting by Vivash, L, Tostevin, A, Liu, D.S.H, Dalic, L, Dedeurwaerdere, S, Hicks, R.J, Williams, D.A, Myers, D.E, O'Brien, T.J

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-02-2011)
    “…Abstract Reduced GABAA /central benzodiazepine receptor (GABAA /cBZR) density, mossy fibre sprouting (MFS) and hippocampal cell loss are well described…”
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    Genetic absence epilepsy rats from Strasbourg have increased corticothalamic expression of stargazin by Powell, K.L, Kyi, M, Reid, C.A, Paradiso, L, D'Abaco, G.M, Kaye, A.H, Foote, S.J, O'Brien, T.J

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-08-2008)
    “…Abstract Stargazin is membrane bound protein involved in trafficking, synapse anchoring and biophysical modulation of AMPA receptors. A quantitative trait…”
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    Teratogenicity of the newer antiepileptic drugs – the Australian experience by Vajda, F.J.E, Graham, J, Roten, A, Lander, C.M, O’Brien, T.J, Eadie, M

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-01-2012)
    “…Abstract Data on the use in pregnancy of the new antiepileptic drugs (AED) are limited. We analysed data collected by the Australian Pregnancy Register to…”
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    On the asphericity of nova remnants caused by rotating white dwarf envelopes by Porter, John M., T.J., O'Brien, Bode, Mike F.

    “…The effect of rotating white dwarf envelopes in determining the structure of nova shells is examined. This is achieved by numerical hydrodynamic simulations of…”
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    The Australian Register of Antiepileptic Drugs in Pregnancy: Changes over time in the epileptic population by Vajda, F.J.E, O’Brien, T.J, Graham, J, Lander, C.M, Eadie, M.J

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract The demographic characteristics, details of pregnancies, epilepsies, and treatment of 855 pregnant women with epilepsy enrolled in the Australian…”
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    The outcomes of pregnancy in women with untreated epilepsy by Vajda, F.J.E, O’Brien, T.J, Graham, J, Lander, C.M, Eadie, M.J

    Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-01-2015)
    “…Highlights • Some women with epilepsy cease AED therapy shortly before and during pregnancy. • Some others have taken no AEDs since well before pregnancy. •…”
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    Sudden unexpected death, epilepsy and familial cardiac pathology by Eastaugh, A.J, Thompson, T, Vohra, J.K, O’Brien, T.J, Winship, I

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-10-2015)
    “…Highlights • Epilepsy is common in people who experience a sudden unexpected death. • We evaluated a cohort of families where a sudden unexpected death has…”
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    Is carbamazepine a human teratogen? by Vajda, F.J.E, O’Brien, T.J, Graham, J, Lander, C.M, Eadie, M.J

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-01-2016)
    “…Highlights • Carbamazepine in monotherapy is associated with a two-fold increase of foetal malformations. • Carbamazepine is not an adequate comparator for the…”
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    Prediction of the hazard of foetal malformation in pregnant women with epilepsy by Vajda, F.J.E, O’Brien, T.J, Graham, J, Lander, C.M, Eadie, M.J

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-08-2014)
    “…Highlights • Predictive tool to help assess the risk of foetal malformations. • Prospective data collected by the Australian Pregnancy Register. • Risks, lower…”
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    Neuropsychiatric symptomatology predicts seizure recurrence in newly treated patients by PETROVSKI, S, SZOEKE, C. E. I, JONES, N. C, SALZBERG, M. R, SHEFFIELD, L. J, HUGGINS, R. M, O'BRIEN, T. J

    Published in Neurology (14-09-2010)
    “…To test the hypothesis that neuropsychiatric symptomatology is predictive of the success of seizure control in patients newly treated with antiepileptic drugs…”
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    Is lamotrigine a significant human teratogen? Observations from the Australian Pregnancy Register by Vajda, F.J.E, Graham, J.E, Hitchcock, A.A, O’Brien, T.J, Lander, C.M, Eadie, M.J

    Published in Seizure (London, England) (01-11-2010)
    “…Abstract Lamotrigine (LTG) is increasingly being prescribed in pregnancy for women with epilepsy in place of valproate (VPA), because of the teratogenic risks…”
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    Neurological factors and Cesarean section in Australian women with epilepsy by Vajda, F.J.E., O'Brien, T.J., Graham, J.E., Hitchcock, A.A., Perucca, P., Kuhn, R., Lander, C.M., Eadie, M.J.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-07-2022)
    “…•Cesarean section rate in Australian women increased from 26.0% to 37.3%.•In women with epilepsy, the corresponding figures were 34–48%.•Analysis identified…”
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