Developed by CHOC and UC Irvine, a new way to control pediatric seizures uses densely spaced electrodes to map high-frequency oscillations.
Dr. Mary Zupanc awarded prestigious Arnold P. Gold Humanism in Medicine Award
Dr. Mary Zupanc has achieved many awards, but considers the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award her highest honor of all.
Multi-Focus Seizures Complicate Surgical Treatment for Pediatric Epilepsy Case
A functional hemispherectomy at CHOC gave Jaylynn the best outcome for seizure control and turned around her quality of life.
The transition from child to adult care must start early with education, pediatric neurologist emphasizes
Dr. Mary L. Zupanc discusses why she’s passionate about preventing patients transitioning to adult care from falling through the cracks.
Leading-edge biomarker research aids in infantile spasms management
Much of infantile spasms research focuses on visual analysis of a patient’s EEG, whereas Dr. Daniel Shrey’s research uses a computation.
5 things pediatricians should know about seizures
Dr. Mary Zupanc points to five important points pediatricians should consider when seeing a patient who has had one or more seizures.