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    Predicting seizures in pregnant women with epilepsy: Development and external validation of a prognostic model by Allotey, John, Fernandez-Felix, Borja M, Zamora, Javier, Moss, Ngawai, Bagary, Manny, Kelso, Andrew, Khan, Rehan, van der Post, Joris A M, Mol, Ben W, Pirie, Alexander M, McCorry, Dougall, Khan, Khalid S, Thangaratinam, Shakila

    Published in PLoS medicine (13-05-2019)
    “…Seizures are the main cause of maternal death in women with epilepsy, but there are no tools for predicting seizures in pregnancy. We set out to develop and…”
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    Rotational vaginal delivery with Kielland's forceps: a systematic review and meta-analysis of effectiveness and safety outcomes by Al Wattar, Bassel H, Al Wattar, Baihas, Gallos, Ioanis, Pirie, Alexander M

    Published in Current opinion in obstetrics & gynecology (01-12-2015)
    “…The use of Kielland's forceps has declined significantly in the last three decades. There is a lack of quality evidence on potential benefits and harms…”
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    Variation in the reporting of outcomes among pregnant women with epilepsy: a systematic review by Al Wattar, Bassel H, Placzek, Anna, Troko, Joy, Pirie, Alexander M, Khan, Khalid S, McCorry, Dougall, Zamora, Javier, Thangaratinam, Shakila

    “…Abstract Studies on pregnant women with epilepsy should evaluate both neurological and pregnancy outcomes. We undertook a systematic review of the literature…”
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    Effects of monitoring strategies on seizures in pregnant women on lamotrigine: a meta-analysis by Pirie, Dulcie A.J, Wattar, Bassel H. Al, Pirie, Alexander M, Houston, Victoria, Siddiqua, Ayesha, Doug, Manjo, Bagary, Manny, Greenhill, Lyn, Khan, Khalid S, McCorry, Dougall, Thangaratinam, Shakila

    “…Abstract Objectives Pregnant women with epilepsy have a significantly increased risk of mortality and morbidity compared to non-pregnant women. At least one in…”
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