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View article: A <i>GABRB3</i> mutation (c.5G>A, p.Trp2*) in twins with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures: A case report
A <i>GABRB3</i> mutation (c.5G>A, p.Trp2*) in twins with generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures: A case report Open
In children aged 3 months to 6 years, convulsions that occur when the body temperature reaches >38˚C are referred to as febrile seizures (FS), provided that central nervous system infections and other metabolic etiologies are excluded. Gen…
View article: Does delivery matter? Examining pandemic vaccination preferences across time and countries using a discrete choice experiment
Does delivery matter? Examining pandemic vaccination preferences across time and countries using a discrete choice experiment Open
Design choices for the LMVD system significantly impact vaccination preferences. Adapting these systems to different countries, time periods, and population groups is key for their effectiveness.
View article: Advances in Neuroimaging and Multiple Post‐Processing Techniques for Epileptogenic Zone Detection of Drug‐Resistant Epilepsy
Advances in Neuroimaging and Multiple Post‐Processing Techniques for Epileptogenic Zone Detection of Drug‐Resistant Epilepsy Open
View article: Harness the power of patience: the evaluation of on-demand and reservation business models of ride-hailing services
Harness the power of patience: the evaluation of on-demand and reservation business models of ride-hailing services Open
View article: Application value of multimodal MRI combined with PET metabolic parameters in temporal lobe epilepsy with dual pathology
Application value of multimodal MRI combined with PET metabolic parameters in temporal lobe epilepsy with dual pathology Open
Our study illustrates that VBM-PSPM-PET/MRI has the highest detection value in patients with TLE-DP and can provide independent prognostic information for patients who undergo surgery. This approach has the most substantial potential for t…
View article: Compound heterozygous mutations in tripeptidyl peptidase 1 cause rare autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia type 7: A case report
Compound heterozygous mutations in tripeptidyl peptidase 1 cause rare autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia type 7: A case report Open
In recent years, metabolomics research has become a hot spot in the screening and treatment of cancer. It is a popular technique for the quantitative characterization of small molecular compounds in biological cells, tissues, organs or org…
View article: Pregnancy characteristics and adverse outcomes in offspring of women with epilepsy: a prospective registry study from Mainland China
Pregnancy characteristics and adverse outcomes in offspring of women with epilepsy: a prospective registry study from Mainland China Open
Objective This study aimed to explore the influencing factors of adverse outcomes in the offspring of women with epilepsy (WWE) and to analyze the changes brought about by the epilepsy knowledge popularization campaign in China (EKPCIC). M…
View article: The interdependence between hospital choice and waiting time -- with a case study in urban China
The interdependence between hospital choice and waiting time -- with a case study in urban China Open
Hospital choice models often employ random utility theory and include waiting time as a choice determinant. When applied to evaluate health system improvement interventions, these models disregard that hospital choice in turn is a determin…
View article: Effects of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination on seizures in patients with epilepsy
Effects of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination on seizures in patients with epilepsy Open
Background: Given that seizures may be triggered by vaccination, this study aimed to evaluate the risk and correlative factors of seizures in patients with epilepsy (PWE) after being vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). …
View article: A novel missense mutation in <i>SPAST</i> causes hereditary spastic paraplegia in male members of a family: A case report
A novel missense mutation in <i>SPAST</i> causes hereditary spastic paraplegia in male members of a family: A case report Open
Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) comprises a group of hereditary and neurodegenerative diseases that are characterized by axonal degeneration or demyelination of bilateral corticospinal tracts in the spinal cord; affected patients exhib…
View article: Seizure Outcome After Surgery for Refractory Epilepsy Diagnosed by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET/MRI): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Seizure Outcome After Surgery for Refractory Epilepsy Diagnosed by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET/MRI): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Seventy-one percent of patients with refractory epilepsy and 18F-FDG PET/MRI epileptogenic lesion features had a good outcome of epilepsy after surgery. Our findings can be incorporated into routine preoperative consultations an…
View article: Effect of inactivated COVID-19 vaccines on seizure frequency in patients with epilepsy: A multicenter, prospective study
Effect of inactivated COVID-19 vaccines on seizure frequency in patients with epilepsy: A multicenter, prospective study Open
Objectives Several COVID-19 vaccines list “uncontrolled epilepsy” as a contraindication for vaccination. This consequently restricts vaccination against COVID-19 in patients with epilepsy (PWE). However, there is no strong evidence that CO…
View article: Child with adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency caused by a novel complex heterozygous mutation in the <i>ADSL </i>gene: A case report
Child with adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency caused by a novel complex heterozygous mutation in the <i>ADSL </i>gene: A case report Open
We identified a novel complex heterozygous mutation in the ADSL gene associated with ADSL deficiency, thus expanding the known spectrum of pathogenic mutations that cause ADSL deficiency. Additionally, we describe epilepsy that occu…
View article: Effect of COVID-19 Vaccination on Seizures in Patients With Epilepsy: a Multicenter, Retrospective Study
Effect of COVID-19 Vaccination on Seizures in Patients With Epilepsy: a Multicenter, Retrospective Study Open
Background: Previous study have shown that seizures may occur as a result of vaccination. This study aimed to evaluate the risk and correlative factors of seizures in patients with epilepsy (PWE) after being vaccinated with COVID-19 and to…
View article: Visualizing Knowledge Evolution Trends and Research Hotspots of Personal Health Data Research: Bibliometric Analysis
Visualizing Knowledge Evolution Trends and Research Hotspots of Personal Health Data Research: Bibliometric Analysis Open
Background The recent surge in clinical and nonclinical health-related data has been accompanied by a concomitant increase in personal health data (PHD) research across multiple disciplines such as medicine, computer science, and managemen…
View article: The Effect of ARHGEF15 Knockout and Forebrain-Specific Human ARHGEF15 Knock-In on Seizure Susceptibility in Mice
The Effect of ARHGEF15 Knockout and Forebrain-Specific Human ARHGEF15 Knock-In on Seizure Susceptibility in Mice Open
Background The ARHGEF15 gene encodes the Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 15. Although multiple evidence indicates that ARHGEF15 may be related to epilepsy, it is not clear what role it plays. Methods Subjects were homozygous ARHGEF1…
View article: Factors Affecting Portal Usage Among Chronically Ill Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Netherlands: Cross-sectional Study
Factors Affecting Portal Usage Among Chronically Ill Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Netherlands: Cross-sectional Study Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the capacity of the regular health care system, which is reflected in limited access to nonurgent care for patients who are chronically ill in the Dutch health care system. Nevertheless, many o…
View article: Patient Preferences for Video and In-clinic Consultations in German Primary Care: A Discrete Choice Experiment
Patient Preferences for Video and In-clinic Consultations in German Primary Care: A Discrete Choice Experiment Open
View article: A robust and energy-efficient train timetable for the subway system
A robust and energy-efficient train timetable for the subway system Open
View article: The impact of hospital attributes on patient choice for first visit: evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Shanghai, China
The impact of hospital attributes on patient choice for first visit: evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Shanghai, China Open
The underutilization of primary care in urban China threatens the efficiency and effectiveness of the Chinese health system. To guide patient flow to primary care, the Chinese government has rolled out a sequence of health care reforms whi…
View article: Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy
Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy Open
We demonstrate that lottery markets can exhibit the “hot-hand” phenomenon, in which past winning numbers tend to have a greater share of the betting proportion in future draws even though past and future events are independent. This is sur…
View article: Public preferences for health care facilities in rural China: A discrete choice experiment
Public preferences for health care facilities in rural China: A discrete choice experiment Open
View article: Appointment Scheduling Under Time-Dependent Patient No-Show Behavior
Appointment Scheduling Under Time-Dependent Patient No-Show Behavior Open
This paper studies how to schedule medical appointments with time-dependent patient no-show behavior and random service times. The problem is motivated by our studies of independent datasets from countries in two continents which unanimous…
View article: <i>CNKSR2</i> mutation causes the X-linked epilepsy-aphasia syndrome: A case report and review of literature
<i>CNKSR2</i> mutation causes the X-linked epilepsy-aphasia syndrome: A case report and review of literature Open
The mutation in CNKSR2 leads to a broad spectrum of phenotypic variability and manifests as an X-linked intellectual disability. However, we reported that the male patient in this study not only had intellectual disability but also …
View article: Factors influencing choice of health system access level in China : A systematic review
Factors influencing choice of health system access level in China : A systematic review Open
markdownabstract__Objective__ In China, patients increasingly choose to access already severely overcrowded higher level hospitals, leaving lower level facilities with low utilization rates. This situation undermines the effectiveness and …
View article: Factors influencing choice of health system access level in China: A systematic review
Factors influencing choice of health system access level in China: A systematic review Open
Underuse of primary care facilities and overcrowding of higher level facilities will likely be amplified by current demographic trends. Evidence suggests that improving drug availability, equipment and perceived quality of primary care ser…
View article: Effectiveness of breast cancer screening policies in countries with medium-low incidence rates
Effectiveness of breast cancer screening policies in countries with medium-low incidence rates Open
Chile has lower breast cancer incidence rates compared to those in developed countries. Our public health system aims to perform 10 biennial screening mammograms in the age group of 50 to 69 years by 2020. Using a dynamic programming model…
View article: Judgment Error in Lottery Play
Judgment Error in Lottery Play Open
We demonstrate that lottery markets can exhibit the "hot-hand" phenomenon, in which past
\nwinning numbers tend to receive a greater share of the bets in future draws, even though past
\nand future events are independent. This finding is s…
View article: Appointment Scheduling under Patient Schedule-Dependent No-Show Behavior
Appointment Scheduling under Patient Schedule-Dependent No-Show Behavior Open
textabstractThis paper studies an appointment scheduling problem under schedule-dependent patient no-show behavior. The problem is motivated by our studies of independent datasets from countries in two continents which identify a significa…
View article: Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot-Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy
Judgment Error in Lottery Play: When the Hot-Hand Meets the Gambler’s Fallacy Open