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BRIAN G R NEVILLE

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Brian George Richard Neville

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Professor of Childhood Epilepsy Institute of Child Health (UCL), GOSH, National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy, Lingfield. January 2008 -

DATE OF BIRTH: QUALIFICATIONS:

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:

M.B., B.S. April 1964 (Guy's Hospital, Medical School, London) M.R.C.P. (London) October 1966 F.R.C.P. 1980 G.M.C. (No. 0579388) Paediatric Neurology August 1996 FRCPCH 1997 Prince of Wales’s of Professor of Childhood Epilepsy. Institute of Child Health (UCL), GOSH, National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy, Lingfield. October 2004 – December 2007

Professor of Paediatric Neurology, Institute of Child Health, University of London. Hon. Consultant, Paediatric Neurologist, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust. October 1989-September 2004 Consultant Paediatric Neurologist and Director of the Newcomen Child Development Centre, Guy's Hospital. Lecturer in Paediatric Research Unit,

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United Hospitals Medical School, University of London. 1973-89 Senior Registrar, National Hospital for Nervous Diseases and Great Ormond Street. 1970-72

Research Fellowship, (MRC) 1969-72 Academic Registrar and House Officer, National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square. 1969-70

PRESENT PROFESSIONAL WORK: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Member of the clinical epilepsy team. Director of epilepsy research programme. Trustee and Chair of Health Services Committee NCYPE Chair, North London Paediatric Epilepsy Research Group

GRANTS HELD 1992-2000

Brittle Bone Society: Grant holder BGR Neville Service grant £45,000 per annum

1992-1995

Action Research: Grant holder BGR Neville “A study of the pathological basis of epileptogenesis in childhood complex partial seizures” £99,516

1992-1997

Wellcome Trust: Grant held jointly - D Gadian, SR Williams, A Connolly, F Vargha-Khadem, BGR Neville and FJ Kirkham “A study of focal lesions in childhood epilepsy in cerebral ischaemia, from biochemical and structural abnormalities to cognitive dysfunction” £1,213,647 and £896,754

1993

St Piers Lingfield Trust: Grant holder BGR Neville “Community service for childhood epilepsy” £20,000 including support for Professor David Taylor.

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1994-1998

ODA: Grant Holders P Zinkin, BGR Neville and T Harpham “Community based rehabilitation research in India” £200,000

1994-1997

Wellcome Trust Training Fellowship awarded to Dr Deb Pal (sponsored by BGR Neville). “Childhood epilepsy management in West Bengal” £146,000

1994-1997

Wellcome Trust: Grant Holders D Gadian, A Connolly, F VarghaKhadem, BGR Neville, F Kirkham, W Chong, N Bruggen “Magnetic resonance investigations of brain pathology and function in children with focal brain damage” £2,059,857

1994-1996

North Thames Regional Health Authority: Grant Holders Sheena Reilly, David Skuse, Adrian Fourcin, Brian Neville “A new non-invasive technique to assess oral and pharyngeal dysphagia” £70,240

1995-1998

Anonymous donation: Grant holders BGR Neville and F Besag “Innovative treatments of status epilepticus” £150,000

1995-1998

Handicapped Children’s Aid Committee: Grant Holder Brian Neville Monitoring physiological events in epileptic seizures. £25,044 equipment grant.

1996-1998

Novo Nordisk: Grant Holder Brian Neville “A study of the efficacy and safety of tiagabine in the treatment of partial seizures in children with epilepsy” £17,881

1996-1999

NHS Executive: Grant Holder Brian Neville “Evaluation of speech and language therapy for children using communication aids” £140,862

1997-2002

Wellcome Trust: Grant Holder Charles Newton (Brian Neville is sponsor) “Aetiology, mechanisms and consequences of neurological damage from central nervous system infections in African children (Wellcome Career Post in Clinical Tropical Medicine)” £642,568

1998

Anonymous donation: Grant holder Brian Neville “The emergency treatment of epileptic seizures using buccall

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sublingual benzodiazepines (midazolam)” [Extension of previous grant]. £18,000 1999 - 2000

Brittle Bone Society: “A descriptive study of the neurological and related problems of children and young adults with osteogenesis imperfecta.” Grant holders: BGR Neville, L Carr, C Clark. £50,000

1999 - 2000

SPARKS: Grant holders Brian Neville, Kate Price, Nicola Jolleff, and Lucinda Carr “Investigation of speech and feeding problems in Worster-Drought syndrome” £26,229

1999 – 2002

The Wellcome Prize Studentship awarded to Mrs Julie Carter. “The interaction between speech and language impairments and epilepsy in African children following severe malaria.” Grant holders: J Carter, C Newton, BGR Neville. £73,134

1999 – 2004

The Wellcome Trust: Grant holders David Gadian, A Connelly, SR Williams, Faraneh Vargha-Khadem, Brian Neville, Helen Cross, Fenella Kirkham, Robert Surtees, and W Chong “Focal pathophysiology and its functional consequences in children with brain disease” £1,432,606

2000-2002

Anonymous donation (3 years) Community studies of paediatric status epilepticus BGR Neville and F Besag £150,000

2000

The Kirby Laing Foundation Neuropsychiatric follow-up of children receiving surgery for epilepsy: Travel grant: Professor David Taylor and Dr Karin Moses) BGR Neville £5,000

2000-2002

The Tuberous Sclerosis Association Tuberous Sclerosis clinic BGR Neville £60,000 The HSA Charitable Trust “Mechanisms of cognitive impairments in the epileptic encephalopathies” BGR Neville, RC Scott and K Werner

2001

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£69,876 2003

The Wellcome Trust Wellcome Trust Career Post in Clinical Tropical Medicine over a period of 60 months for Dr Charles Newton under Professor Neville’s sponsorship “The causes and consequences of seizure associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection.” £1,482,395

2003-2008

European Community “European network for research on alternating hemiplegia in childhood for promoting SMEs integration” T Schyns, A Moser, G Spiel, Casaer P, Nevsimalova, D Poncelin, A Arzimanoglou, R Vavasson, C Zucca, G Casari, A van der Maagdenberg, J Campistol, B Neville £238,600

2007

Wellcome Trust The consequences and outcomes of convulsive status epilepticus R Scott, B Neville, D Gadian, C Clark et al £310.000 (amount to be confirmed)

2007

The Wolfson Foundation ‘The childhood epilepsy research proposal programme based at the National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy.’ BGR Nevile, SA Aylett, KB Das, JH Cross, RC Scott. £2,000,000 – Capital grant

2007

European Community (Programme of community action in the field of public health. European network of reference for rare paediatric neurological diseases. T Schyns with G Spiel, G Sange, P Casaer, B Neville, S Nevismalova, G Plazzi, A Helm, F Crawley et al. Amount to be agreed

GUEST LECTURES (from 1994) Sept 1994

6th European Regional Conference of Rehabilitation International “Current dimensions in the management of developmental disability”

Sept 1994

Loughborough, UK. Association of Medical Research Charities - AMRC section of British Association for the Advancement of Science Conference “Imaging and Diseases of the Brain”

Nov 1994

International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics Concensus Conference on

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the Lower Limb Orthotic Management of Cerebral Palsy, Keynote speaker, Duke University, North Carolina. Nov 1994

Sidcup, UK. Handicapped Child Day “Future approaches to investigation and management of children with disabilities”

30 Nov 1994-3 Dec 1994

Genova, Italy. Societe Europeenne de Neurolgie Pediatrique “Neurosurgical treatment of child epilepsy: London experience”

19 Mar 199523 Mar 1995

Eilat, Israel. The First Interim Meeting of the European Society of Paediatric Neurology. Moderator - Round table discussion - “New therapeutic approaches in the epilepsies.”

19 Mar 199523 Mar 1995

Eilat, Israel. European Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN) “Modern imaging and paediatric dimensions to epilepsy surgery”

15 Jun 1995 17 Jun 1995

Miami, USA. Sixteenth Annual Child Neurology Postgraduate Course “Benign and pervasive epilepsy syndromes” and “Evaluation of children for epilepsy surgery”

10 Sept 1995 12 Sept 1995

Budapest, Hungary. Second World Congress on Conductive Education “The Conceptual Possibilities for Rehabilitation”

13 Oct 199514 Oct 1995

Paris, France. Reunion en L'Honneur de Jean Aicardi “The paediatric issues in epilepsy surgery - the Great Ormond Street experience”.

30 Nov 1995

Genova, Italy. Society Europeenne de Neurologie Pediatrique. “A modern approach to paediatric epilepsy surgery”

Feb 1996

London, UK. Mac Keith Meeting, Royal Society of Medicine. “Landau Kleffner syndrome”

Mar 1996

Winchester, UK. Scope: School for parents network fourth national conference. “The conceptual possibilities of rehabilitation”

Apr 1996

Sienna, Italy. “Epilepsy surgery in childhood”

Apr 1996

Calcutta, India. Indian Academy of Paediatricians Meeting. “Community based rehabilitation as a vehicle for the delivery of medical care and the interface with paediatric neurology”.

May 1996

Plymouth England. Special Families Trust Meeting. The Guy Evans Memorial lecture “Aspects of epilepsy in children with cerebral palsy”.

Jun 1996

Mariehamn, Finland. 25th Meeting of Scandinavian Paediatric Society.

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“Paediatric neurology in Europe” 12 Oct 1996

Invited Speaker - Worster-Drought Syndrome Support Group Family Day, Moat House Hotel, Shepperton.

Nov 1996

Joint British Epilepsy Assoc/St Piers Lingfield Conference. “Managing Epilepsy in Primary Care : An update for General practitioners” CoChairman and Speaker.

Mar 1997

Norwegian Paediatric Neurology Society guest speaker.

23 Mar 1997 27 Mar 1997

9th Asian Congress of Paediatrics, Hong Kong. “High tech advances in medical treatment in the cerebral palsies” and “A community based approach to rehabilitation” Speaker and Chairman.

23 - 27 Mar 1997 21 May 1997

Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association - Speaker.

31 October 97

Mac Keith Meetings ‘New Surgical Interventions for Cerebral Palsy’ London.

9-13 Feb 1998

Jerusalem, Israel. “New Horizons in Paediatric Neurology/Neurosurgery”. Coordinator and speaker: ‘Cerebrovascular disease’ and ‘Epilepsy’.

20 Feb 1998

Lisbon, Portugal. “Epilepsy surgery in children”.

25 Feb 1998

London. Royal Society of Medicine. Joint neurology/paediatric neurology meeting. Joint organiser and speaker.

7 Mar 1998

UK. “Recent advances in West Syndrome”. Seminar for the UK parent support group.

30 Mar 1998

International seminar in Pisa, Italy. “Steroid responsive motor disorders in association with epilepsy.”

14 May 1998

Bornholm. Scandinavian paediatric neurology meeting. Guest speaker. “Management of the cerebral palsies.”

20 June 1998

UK Landau-Kleffner Support Group. Running a seminar on “Recent advances in treatment”.

4-6 June 1998

40th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology (JSCN), Yokohama. “Reversible Disability associated with Epilepsy” Guest Lecture. Guest lecture at Tokyo Women’s Medical College: “Recent advances in the management of the cerebral palsies”. Segawa visiting fellow. “Paediatric epilepsy surgery”

1 July 1998

Ryegate Children’s Centre Epilepsy Study Day - Speaker.

British Council Seminar ‘Paediatric Neurology Update’ 97024 “Epilepsy Surgery - Indications and Investigations” Edinburgh Speaker.

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“Focal epilepsies of early childhood.” 13-17 July 98

Hong Kong. Course director for the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong King Society of Child Neurology. Guest Lecturer for the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Society of Child Neurology and Developmental Paediatrics: Benign epilepsies including febrile convulsions; Malignant epilepsies; Status epilepticus; Surgical treatment of epilepsy; LandauKleffner syndrome and behavioural disorders associated with epilepsy; Towards a comprehensive community service for children with epilepsy. The main lecture- Epilepsy: a potential reversible cause of developmental disability.

10 Sept 1998

London. Institute of Child Health (ICNA Satellite Meeting) “Stroke in childhood. Moya-moya disease”.

11 Sept 1998

Venice, Italy (ICNA Satelite Meeting) Guest lecture. “Use of modern investigations in childhood epilepsy.

16 Sept 1998

Lubliana, Slovenia. International Child Neurology Meeting. Section organiser, “Cerebrovascular diseases in childhood”.

8 Oct 1998

UK. Mac Keith Meeting. Prevention of Epilepsy: “Surgical strategies for reducing secondary, cognitive and behavioural impairments in young children.”

16 Oct 1998

Pamplona, Spain. Guest lectures. “Epilepsy as a disabling condition.” Epilepsy surgery in childhood.”

19-20 Oct 98

Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Canada. Joint organiser of an international seminar. “The vulnerable child”.

1 Nov 1998

Malta. Paediatric Update ‘98. Course for general practitioners. “Role of new anticonvulsants”.

27 Nov 1998

Graz, Austria. International Symposium on Qualitative Assessment of General Movements and Cerebral Palsy: “Towards a Pathological Classification of Developmental Motor Disabilities.”

4 Dec 1998

San Diego, USA. Running a symposium and lecturing as part of the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting.

17 Jun 1999

Oxford. Park Hospital for Children, Paediatric Epilepsy and Neuropsychiatry Meeting “Landau-Kleffner syndrome.”

25-26 Jun 1999

Rome. International School of Neurological Sciences 9th Annual Symposium of the Child Neurology Section: “Epileptic Pathways to Autism.”

21-23 Oct

London. President of the 11 Annual Meeting of the European Academy of

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1999

Childhood Disability. Workshops: “Aims of parent support groups”, “Epilepsy as a cause of disability”.

11 Nov 1999

U.K. St Piers and British Epilepsy Association. “The Child with Problematic Epilepsy: major issues for the family; major challenges for the Paediatrician.”

3-8 December 1999

Orlando, USA American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting “Finding the right Balance”

13 Apr 2000

Barcelona. Parke Davis Spain Round Table annual guest lecture. “Epileptic encephalopathies: a remediable cause of disability”.

3 June 2000

U.K. Friends of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (FOLKS) invited speaker. “The organisation of medical care for children with LKS”

September 2000

American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Cerebral Palsy – invited speaker. “Epilepsy as a disability”. Classification of the Cerebral Palsies “Worster-Drought Syndrome”.

16 September 2000 October 2000

TSC Millenium Research Conference invited speaker. “Tuberous Sclerosis.”

7-12 October 2000

FACD Annual Meeting, Tübingen. Invited speaker. “Epilepsy as a disability service”. Florence. 4th European Congress on Epileptology invited speaker. “Indications for Corticcectomy”

5-7 January London, British Paediatric Neurology Association XXVII Annual Meeting. 2001 Invited speaker “Surgery for epilepsy in children with tuberous sclerosis” 23 J 2001

anuary London, Glaxo Smith Kline Advanced Lecture Series on “Epilepsy” Invited Speaker “Epileptic encephalopathies”.

17-18 January 2001

UK Medtronic Ltd. Symposium “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders : A review of European Results and STN Programming Guidelines”

7-10 June 2001 17 June 2001

Bled, Slovenia. 5th International Congression on Cerebral Palsy. Introduction given at Main Congress. London, Smith-Magenis Syndrome Foundation Professional Advisory Committee Meeting

14 July 2001

London, Lady Ann MacLaurin Lectures “Epilepsy and Regression in Children: The Spectrum of Landau Kleffner Syndrome Medicine and Science.” Chairman.

13-16 September 2001 27 September

Baden-Baden, Germany 4 Congress of the European Paediatric Neurology Society

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London, Annual Scientific Meeting Wellcome Trust Bloomsbury Centre for

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2001

Clinical Tropical Medicine

27-29 September 2001

Bucharest 24th National Conference – Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders of the Adolescent. Invited Speaker “The new classification of the cerebral palsies”

17 November 2001

London Smith-Magenis Syndrome Foundation Professional Advisory Committee Family Day and Annual Meeting

16-18 January 2002

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK British Paediatric Neurology Association XXVIII Annual Meeting

3-6 April 2002

Exeter, Annual Meeting of the International League Against Epilepsy. Invited speaker “Long-term outcome of early epileptic encephalopathy”

18 April 2002

London Update on Keppra “Update on Assessment Unit at the Chalfront Centre – Keppra experiences at the Chalfront Centre”.

2 May 2002

Paris, France European Advisory Group Meeting “Discussion on Vigabatrin and Infantile Spasms/ West Syndrome” Invited speaker

30 August 2002

Oslo, Norway. Norwegian Paediatric Neurology Associations Meeting. Guest Lecturer “A new system for classification of the cerebral palsies”

11 October 2002

Barcelona, Spain. Jornada Internacional sobre Trastornos Neuropediatricos Multidisciplinarios. Guest Lecturer “T.O.M. Therapy: Overview.”

31 January 2003

Toronto, Canada. Toronto Children’s Hospital. Guest Lecturer “The John Stobo Prichard Lecture”

5 February 2003

London. The interface between paediatric neurology and psychiatry: a training day for child psychiatry specialist registrars. Michael Rutter Centre, Maudsley Hospital Children’s Department. “Paediatricians and psychiatrists working together”

11 March 2003

London. Study Day for Professionals – Neurology of Tuberous Sclerosis. Tuberous Sclerosis Association. Guest Lecturer and Chairman. “Epilepsy, regression and surgical intervention”

22-24 May 2003

Graz, Austria. The 4th Graz Symposium on Development Neurology. Guest lecturer. “What we need to know about brain development. Neuroplasticity: Facts and fictions”

19 March 2004

ICH – A Lecture on “A Practical Approach to Epilepsy: Epileptic encephalopathies and their medical treatment.”

(Guest lectures to be updated) MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES ETC:

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British Paediatric Association /College of Paediatrics and Child Health (member of Disability Subcommittee 2000 - 2005)

(b)

British Paediatric Neurology Association Committee Member Secretary President Chairman of the Training Sub-committee

(c)

Association of British Neurologists

(d)

Editorial Board membership. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Paediatric Neurology Current Opinion in Neurology & Neurosurgery

(e)

Medical adviser to CORPAL, the support group for families who have children with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum (ACC); Link (Neurofibromatosis), The Dystonia Association, Landau-Kleffner group (FOLKES), Worster-Drought group.

(f)

Previously member of the Medical Advisory Committee of the Spastics Society.

(g)

Executive Secretary of the Medical Education and Information Unit of the Spastics Society from 1978-1992 which involved organising about 6 international meetings and study groups a year on neurodisability and paediatric neurology.

(h)

Past chairman and founder, European Academy of Childhood Disability. 1989 present.

(i)

Chairman and Co-founder, European Society for Movement Analysis in Children. 1993 - 1996.

(j)

Royal College of Physicians Member of the Neurology Committee 1989 - 1994 Member of working party in District level Neurology Services 1993 - 1994 Representative member on the Spastics Society 1989 - present.

(k)

European Community - Paediatric member of UEMS section of Neurology.

(l)

President of European Board for Recognition of Paediatric Neurology and Rehabilitation.

(m)

Member of Board of European Paediatric Neurology Society and Chairman of its Education and Training Committee

(n)

Joint member of Board of Inquiry into (1) Paediatric Neurology service in Necker-Enfant Malades Hospital, Paris (1997)

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1977 - 1992 1985 - 1988 1991 - present 1993 - present

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(2) B12 Unit at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (1997). (o)

Advisor of the Society to the Hong Kong Society of Child Neurology & Developmental Paediatrics, 1999 - present

Higher degree students Malgortzata Borzyskowski ‘Neuropathic bladder i n c hildhood’. M D aw arded U niversity of London 1985. B ecame c onsultant paedi atric neur ologist at G uys H ospital and has s ince died. Deb P al ‘ Randomised c ontrolled t rial of t reatment of epi lepsy i n children in West Bengal’. Awarded PhD University of London 1989. Continued academic appointment in Columbia University USA. Fennella Kirkham ‘Cerebral haemodynamics in normal subjects and children in coma’ 19862006. C ambridge M D awarded 2006. C urrently P rofessor of P aediatric Neurology UCL Institute of Child Health J Helen Cross ‘The non-invasive localisation of brain abnormality in intractable focal epilepsy i n c hildhood’ 1995 -1998. A warded P hD U CLICH London University. Currently Prince of Wales’s Professor of Childhood epilepsy UCLICH Catherine D eVile ‘ The nat ural hi story and m anagement of c raniophayngioma’ 1992 -1994. London U niversity M D aw arded 1995. C urretly C onsultant P aediatric Neurologist Great Ormond Street Hospital. Rod Scott ‘Childhood status epilepticus: structural consequences and assessment of a novel t reatment’ ( 1996-1999) UCLICH London U niversity P hD aw arded 1999. C urrently reader in paediatric neurology UCLICH Klaus Werner ‘Cognitive impairment in the s yndrome of i nfantile s pasms’. 2002 -2006. UCLICL University of London PhD awarded 2007. Currently continuing training in paediatric neurology in Toronto. Julie Carter ‘Epilepsy and developmental impairments following falciparal malaria in Kenyan children’. A s tudy of t heir pr evalence, r elationships, clues to pat hogenesis and s ervice requirements 1999-2002. UCLICH London University PhD awarded 2003. Currently Lecturer International Child Health UCLICH. Selina Banu ‘Childhood epilepsy in Bangladesh: Clinical profile, predictors of outcome and randomised controlled trial of efficacy and side effects of drug treatment. PhD awarded 2003. Currently Consultant Neurophysiologist and paediatric neurologist in Bangladesh. Michael K ihara ‘ The us e of ev ent r elated pot entials t o m easure v isual and audi tory processing mechanisms in cognitively impaired children’. PhD awarded 2007/2008. Currently doing post doc research open university Kemri/ICH London

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Brigitte Vollmer ‘The neural basis of epilepsy and c ognitive impairment in children born preterm’ – A n euroimaging s tudy. P hD aw arded 2008. C urrently C onsultant P aediatric Neurologist at the Karolinsko Institute Sweden. Richard Idro ‘Seizure in children with acute falciparum malaria; Risk factors, mechanisms of damage and neur o protection’. 2004-2007 University of Amsterdam P hD awarded in 2008. Currently Consultant Paediatrician in Kenya.

PUBLICATIONS Books 1)

Neville BGR, Goodman R (Eds) (2000) Congenital Hemiplegia. MacKeith Press.

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Neville BGR, Albright AL (Eds) (2000) The Management of Spasticity in Children and Adolescents. Churchill.

3)

Neville BGR, Velicovic M. The Cerebral Palsies. (In Press)

Chapters etc. 1)

McGowan MEL, Neville BGR, Reynolds EH (1983). Monotherapy in children with epilepsy: a preliminary report. In: Advances in Epileptology: XIVth Epilepsy International Symposium. (ed. M. Parsonage), Raven Press, New York.

2)

Neville BGR (1985). The prognosis and management of neonatal seizures. In: Paediatric Perspectives on Epilepsy. (ed. E. Ross and E. Reynolds), p. 17-22. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.

3)

Neville BGR (1987). Headache in children. In: Headache. (ed. T. Fowler), p.139150. M.T.P. Press Ltd., Lancaster.

4)

Kirkham FJ, Kyme MC, Levin SD, Padayachee TS, House FR, Neville BGR, Gosling RG (1988). Monitoring of changes in blood velocity in the unconscious child. In: Advances in Transcranial Pulsed Doppler Ultrasound. (eds. A. Eden, A. Aaslid, F. Fieschi , E. Zanetti, V. Springer), Vienne/New York.

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de Silva M, McArdle B, McGowan M, Neville BGR, Johnson AL, Reynolds EH. (1989). A prospective randomised comparative monotherapy clinical trial in childhood epilepsy. In: 4th International Symposium on Sodium Valproate. (ed. D. Chadwick), p. 81-6. Royal Society of Medicine Services Ltd., London/New York.

6)

Neville BGR (1990). The neurology of neuropathic bladder. In: Neuropathic

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Bladder in Childhood. (eds. M. Borzyskowski and A.R. Mundy), p. 3-9. Mac Keith Press, London. 7)

Neville BGR (1990). Foreword for: Developmental Examination of Infants and Preschool Children. (ed/author D.F. Egan), p. ix-x. Mac Keith Press, London.

8)

Neville BGR (1991). Foreword for: Gait Analysis in Cerebral Palsy. (ed/author J.R. Gage), p. ix-xi. Mac Keith Press, London.

9)

Neville BGR (1992). Foreword for: Physical Disability in Childhood. (ed. G.T. McCarthy), p. v-vi. Churchill Livingstone, London.

10)

Gadian GG, Connelly A, Cross JH, Jackson GD, Kirkham FJ, Leonard JV, Neville BGR, Vargha-Khadem F (1992). Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in children with brain disease. In: New Trends in Pediatric Neurology. (eds. N. Fejerman and N. A. Chamoles), p 23-32. Excerpta Medica.

11)

Neville BGR et al (1992). Indications for and clinical implications of botulinum toxin therapy. (ed. Lord Walton of Detchant). Published proceedings of a Round Table meeting. Royal Society of Medicine Services Ltd.

12)

Boyd RN, Reilly S, Scrutton D, Neville BGR (1993). Functional assessment of cerebral palsy in three special seating systems. In: The Restored Infant. (eds. M Bottos, D. Scrutton, A. Ferrari, B.G.R. Neville), p. Edizioni Fisioray, Florence.

13)

Neville BGR. (1993). Clinical features of hydrocephalus in childhood and infancy. In: Hydrocephalus. (ed. P.H. Schurr and C.E. Polkey), p. 100-118. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

14)

Neville BGR. (1993). Foreword for: Children with Acquired Aphasias. (ed. J. Lees), Whurr Publishers Ltd., London.

15)

Neville BGR. (1993). Paediatric neurology. In: Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous System. 10th Ed. (ed. J. Walton), p. 453-477. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

16)

Gadian DG, Connelly A, Cross JH, Jackson GD, Kirkham FJ, Leonard JV, Neville BGR, Vargha-Khadem F (1993). Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in children with brain disease. In: New Tends in Pediatric Neurology. (eds. N. Fejerman and N.A. Chamoles), p. 23-32. Elsevier Science Publishers, London.

17)

Neville BGR (1993). Indications for and clinical implications of botulinum toxin therapy. In: Round Table Series 29. (Ed. Lord Walton of Detchant), Royal Society of Medicine, London.

18)

Neville BGR (1995). The medical aspects of the cerebral palsies that are relevant to the orthotic management of the lower limbs. In: Report of a Consensus Conference on the Lower Limb Orthotic Management of Cerebral Palsy. (ed. D. N. Condie), p. 21-26. International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics, Copenhagen.

19)

Neville BGR (1995). Foreword for: Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay,

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3rd ed. (ed. S. Levitt), p. vii-viii. Blackwell Science, London. 20)

Taylor D, Cross J, Harkness W, Neville BGR (1996). New measures of epilepsy surgery outcome in children. In: Paediatric Epilepsy Syndromes and Their Surgical Treatment. (eds. I. Tuxhorn , H. Holthausen, H. Boenigk), J Libbey & Co Ltd., London.

21)

Neville BGR (1996). The paediatric issues in epilepsy surgery. The Great Ormond Street, Institute of Child Health London experience. In: Trends in Child Neurology. (eds. A. Arzimanoglou, F. Goutieres), p. 21-27. John Libbey Eurotext, Paris.

22)

Harkness W, Correira J, Cross J, Taylor D, Neville BGR, Vargha-Khadem F (1997). The rationale for selective resection in paediatric temporal lobe epilepsy. In: Paediatric Epilepsy Syndromes and Their Surgical Treatment. (eds. I. Tuxhorn, H. Holthausen, H.E. Boenigh), p. 282-290. J Libbey & Co Ltd., London.

23)

Neville BGR (1997). Foreword for Neurophysiology and Neuropsychology of Motor Development. (ed. K.J. Connolly and H. Forssberg), p. xi-xii. Mac Keith Press, London.

24)

Taylor D, Neville BGR, Cross J. New Measures of Surgical Outcome. In: Epilepsia. June 1997; 38(6): p. 625-630.

25)

Neville BGR (1997). Epilepsy Surgery. In: Paediatric Neurology 3rd Edition. (ed. Brett EM). Churchill Livingstone, London.

26)

Neville BGR. (1997). No evidence for brain injury claims [Letter]. The Observer Review. p. 4.

27)

Lees J and Neville BGR. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome (LKS). RCSLT Bulletin. Jun 1998; 554: 15-16

28)

Neville BGR. (2000). Neurocutaneous syndromes. In: Intractable Focal Epilepsy. (ed. John Oxbury, Charles E Polkey and Michael Duchowny). W.B.Saunders,

London.

29)

Neville BGR, Goodman R (Eds) (2000). A Community level service for children with congenital hemiplegia. MacKeith Press, London.

30)

Neville BGR, Burch V, Cass H, Lees J. (2000) Behavioural aspects of the LandauKleffner Syndrome. In: Developmental Disability & Behaviour: Clinics in Developmental Medicine No.149 (ed. C. Gillberg and G. O’Brien). Mac Keith Press, Cambridge University Press, London. p. 56-63.

31)

Neville BGR, Burch V, Cass H & Lees J (2000). The Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. In Intractable Foc al E pilepsy: M edical and S urgical Tr eatment. Oxbury J ., P olkey C., Duchowny M (eds). London: W B Saunders, 277-284.

32)

Neville BGR (1998). Recent Advances in Paediatric Neuro-Rehabilitation.

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Conductive Education: Occasional Papers. Number 3. M. Taylor & J. Horvath (Eds.). Budapest. 33)

Taylor D, Neville BGR, and Cross JH (1999). New measures of surgical outcome. Handbook of Epilepsy, Anonymous.

34)

Neville B (1999). Foreword for: Manual of Child Neurology. (ed.Chan CW, Chan KY, Lau WH, Liu KT, Tse WT, Yeung CM), p. i-ii. Icon Media Co. Ltd, Hong Kong.

35)

Neville B (2000). Introduction to: The Management of Spasticity Associated with the Cerebral Palsies in Children and Adolescents. Neville B, Albright A.L. (eds) Ipsen, New Jersey.

36)

Neville B, and Albright, A.L. (2000). Pharmacological management of spasticity. In: The Management of Spasticity Associated with the Cerebral Palsies in Children and Adolescents. Neville B, Albright A.L. (eds) Ipsen, New Jersey.

37)

Neville B (2000) Hemispherectomy in congenital hemiplegia. In: Congenital Hemiplegia. Neville B, Goodman R (eds), Mac Keith Press, London.

38)

Neville B (2000) A community-level service for children with congenital hemiplegia. In: Congenital Hemiplegia. Neville B, Goodman R (eds), Mac Keith Press, London.

39)

Neville BGR and Surtees R. (2001) Paediatric Neurology. In: Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous System 11th Edition (ed. Donaghy). Oxford University Press, Oxford.

40)

Neville BGR. (2001) Epilepsy and other paroxysmal disorder in children. In: Brain’s Diseases of the Nervous System 11th Edition (ed. Donaghy). Oxford University Press, Oxford.

41)

Neville BGR. (2002) Steroid responsive motor disorders associated with epilepsy. In: Epilepsy and Movement Disorders. Guerrini R, Aicardi J, Andermann F, Hallet M (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

42)

Neville B and Cross H. Continuous Spike Wave of Slow Sleep and LandauKleffner Syndrome, Chapter 29, pp 455-462. In: Section B: Epilepsy Syndromes: Diagnosis and Treatment. Ed. Elaine Wyllie (In Press).

43)

Camfield CS, Camfield PS and Neville BGR. (2006) Febrile seizures (Chapter 57) In: Epilepsy: A comprehensive Textbook. Ed. J Engel Jr and TA Pedley. LippincottRaven Publishers.

44)

Neville BGR. (2000). Neurocutaneous syndromes, Chapter 17, pp 226-232. In: Intractable Focal Epilepsy. Ed J Oxbury, C Polkey, M Duchowney. WB Saunders: Harcourt Publishers Ltd.

45)

Neville BGR, Burch V, Cass H, Lees J. (2000) Neurocutaneous syndromes, Chapter 22, pp 277-283. In Intractable Focal Epilepsy. Ed J Oxbury, C Polkey, M Duchowney. WB Saunders: Harcourt Publishers Ltd.

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Original Articles (not including abstracts) 1)

Neville BGR, Spector RG. Plasma fibrinolysin levels in new born rats. Nature. 1962; 194: 1284-5.

2)

Neville BGR. Pulmonary hyaline membrane disease: aetiological considerations. Guy's Hospital Reports. 1963; 112: 183-92.

3)

Neville BGR, Wilson J. Benign intracranial hypertension following corticosteroid withdrawal in childhood. BMJ. 1970; 3: 554-6.

4)

Lake BD, Stephens R, Neville BGR. Syndrome of the sea-blue histiocyte. Lancet. 1970; 2: 309.

5)

Neville BGR, Harris RF, Stern DJ, Stern J. Maternal histidinaemia. Arch Dis Child. 1971; 46: 119-21.

6)

Neville BGR. Central nervous system involvement in leukaemia. DMCN. 1972; 14: 75 - 78.

7)

Neville BGR, Bentovim A, Clayton BE, Shepherd J. Histidinaemia: study of relation between clinical and biological findings in 7 subjects. Arch Dis Child. 1972; 47: 190-200.

8)

Neville BGR. The origin of infantile spasms: evidence from a case of hydranencephaly. DMCN. 1972; 14: 644 - 6.

9)

Neville BGR. Progressive neurological disease in hypogammaglobulinaemia. Monogr Hum Genet. 1972; 6: 183.

10)

Neville BGR, Lake BD, Stephens R, Sanders MD. A neurovisceral storage disease with vertical supranuclear ophthalmoplegia and its relationship to Niemann-Pick disease - a report of nine patients. Brain. 1973; 96: 97 -120.

11)

Neville BGR. Diagnosis of childhood spinal muscular atrophy [Letter]. BMJ. 1973; 4: 236.

12)

Hopkins A, Neville BGR, Bannister R. Autonomic neuropathy of acute onset. Lancet. 1974; 1: 769-71.

13)

Rudge P, Neville BGR, Lascelles PT. A case of Noonan's syndrome and hypoparathyroidism presenting with epilepsy. JNNP. 1974; 37: 108-11.

14)

Mowat AP, Neville BGR. Controlled trial of therapy in Reye’s syndrome [Letter]. BMJ. 1975; 4: 102.

15)

Neville BGR. Epilepsy and drowning in childhood [Letter]. BMJ. 1977; 2: 122.

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16)

Chapman SJ, Neville BGR, Schurr PH. Craniopharyngioma in childhood: the nature and management of early postoperative fluid and electrolyte disturbance. DMCN. 1978; 20: 598-604.

17)

Fensom AH, Benson PF, Neville BGR, Moser HW, Moser AE, Dulaney JT. Prenatal diagnosis of Farber's disease. Lancet. 1979; 2: 990-2.

18)

Neville BGR. Progressive and static pathology in paediatric neurology. Medicine. 1980; 3: 1698 -1701.

19)

Neville BGR. Hyperflexion cervical cord injury in a children's car seat [Letter]. Lancet. 1981; 2: 103-4.

20)

Berry AC, Whittingham AJ, Neville BGR. Chromosome 15 in floppy infants. Arch Dis Child. 1981; 56: 882-5.

21)

Borzyskowski M, Neville BGR. Neuropathic bladder and spinal dysraphism. Arch Dis Child. 1981; 56: 176-80.

22)

Borzyskowski M, Mundy AR, Neville BGR, Park L, Kinder CH, Joyce MR, Chantler C, Haycock GB. Neuropathic vesicourethral dysfunction in children. A trial comparing clean intermittent catheterisation with manual expression combined with drug treatment. Br J Urol. 1982; 54: 641-4.

23)

Trompeter RS, Smith RL, Hoare RD, Neville BGR, Chantler C. Neurological complications of arterial hypertension. Arch Dis Child. 1982; 57: 913-17.

24)

Crawford DC, Garrett C, Tynan M, Neville BGR, Allan LD. Cardiac rhabdomyomata as a marker for the antenatal detection of tuberous sclerosis. J Med Genet. 1983; 20: 303-12.

25)

McGowan MEL, Neville BGR, Reynolds EH. Comparative monotherapy trial in children with epilepsy. BJCP. 1983; 27: 115-18 (supplement).

26)

Greenstone MA, Jones RW, Dewar A, Neville BGR, Cole PJ. Hydrocephalus and primary ciliary dyskinesia. Arch Dis Child. 1984; 59: 481-2.

27)

Henry AN, Neville BGR. Gastrocnemius fasciotomy in Becker muscular dystrophy [Letter]. Lancet. 1984; 1: 1350-1.

28)

Neville BGR, Sladen GE. Acute autonomic neuropathy following primary herpes simplex infection. JNNP. 1984; 47: 648-50.

29)

Hodgson SV, Neville BGR, Jones RWA, Fear C, Bobrow M. Two cases of X/autosome translocation in females with incontinentia pigmenti. Hum Genet. 1985; 71: 231-4.

30)

Neville BGR, Berry AC, Stoddart Y. A case of malignant spinal cord ependymoma

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in association with a duplication of part of the long arm of chromosome 12. J Med Genet. 1985; 22: 154. 31)

Neville BGR. Papilloedema with extramedullary erythropoiesis and Cushing’s syndrome [letter]. JNNP. 1985; 48: 193.

32)

Kirkham FJ, Neville BGR. Successful management of severe intracranial hypertension by surgical decompression. DMCN 1986; 28:506-9.

33)

Gillard JH, Kirkham FJ, Levin SD, Neville BGR, Gosling RG. Anatomical validation of middle cerebral artery position as identified by transcranial pulsed Doppler ultrasound. JNNP. 1986; 49: 1025-9.

34)

Kirkham FJ, Neville BGR, Levin SD. Bedside diagnosis of stenonsis of middle cerebral artery [letter]. Lancet. 1986; 1: 797-8.

35)

Flinter FA, Neville BGR. Examining the parents of children with tuberous sclerosis [letter]. Lancet 1986; 2: 1167.

36)

Kirkham FJ, Levin SD, Padayachee RS, McKyme, Neville BGR, Gosling RG. Transcranial pulsed Doppler ultrasound findings in brain stem death. JNNP. 1987; 50: 1504-13.

37)

Neville BGR. Selective dorsal rhizotomy for spastic cerebral palsy. DMCN. 1988; 30: 395 - 8.

38)

Kirkham FJ, Neville BGR, Gosling RG. Diagnosis of brain death by transcranial Doppler sonography [letter; comment]. Arch Dis Child. 1989; 64: 889-90.

39)

Lees JA, Neville BGR. Acquired aphasia in childhood: case studies of five children. Aphasiology. 1990; 4: 463-78.

40)

Neville BGR. Pediatric neurology. Curr Op Neurol Neurosurg. 1990: 365 - 6.

41)

Pike MG, Kennedy CR, Neville BGR, Levin M. Herpes simplex encephalitis with relapse. Arch Dis Child. 1991; 66: 1242-4.

42)

Neville BGR. Paediatric and developmental neurology. Curr Op Neurol Neurosurg. 1991; 4: 363 - 4.

43)

Honavar M, Janota I, Neville BGR, Chalmers RA. Neuropathology of biotinidase deficiency. Acta Neuropathol. 1992; 84: 461-4.

44)

McEnery G, Borzyskowski M, Cox TC, Neville BGR. The spinal cord in neurologically stable spina bifida: a clinical and MRI study. DMCN. 1992; 34: 342 - 7.

45)

George BD, Neville BGR, Lumley JSP. Transcranial revascularisation in childhood and adolescence. DMCN. 1993; 35: 675-82.

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46)

Neville BGR. Adult moya-moya disease [Letter; Comment]. BMJ. 1993; 307: 1213.

47)

Neville BGR. Children's consent to treatment. Legal advice often unnecessary [Letter]. BMJ. 1993; 307: 260.

48)

Vivian AJ, Harris CM, Kriss A, Batin M, Neville BGR, Taylor DSI. Oculomotor signs in infantile Gaucher disease. Neuroophthalmol. 1993; 13: 151-5.

49)

Cross JH, Jackson GD, Neville BGN, Connelly A, Kirkham FJ, Boyd SG, Pitt MC, Gadia DG. Early detection of abnormalities in partial epilepsy using magnetic resonance. Arch Dis Child. 1993; 69: 104-9.

50)

Christie D, Battin M, Leiper A, Vargha-Khadem F, Chessells J, Neville B. Neuropsychological and neurological outcome after two courses of radiation for ALL. Child Malig. 1993;

51)

Christie D, Battin M, Leiper AD, Chessells J, Vargha-Khadem F, Neville BGR. Neuropsychological and neurological outcome after relapse of lymphoblastic leukaemia. Arch Dis Child. 1994; 70: 275-80.

52)

Gadian EG, Connelly A, Duncan JS, Cross JH, Kirkham FJ, Johnson CL, Vargha1 Khadem F, Neville BGR, Jackson GD. H magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the investigation of intractable epilepsy. Acta Neurol Scand. 1994; (suppl 152): 116-21.

53)

Hewertson J, Poets CF, Samuels MP, Boyd SG, Neville BGR, Southall DP. Epileptic seizure-induced hypoxaemia in infants presenting with apparent life-threatening events. Pediatrics. 1994; 94(2 pt 1): 148-56.

54)

Raymond AA, Halpin SFS, Alsanjari N, Cook MJ, Kitchen ND, Fish DR, Stevens JM, Harding BN, Saravilli F, Kendall B, Shorvon SD, Neville BGR. Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour: features in l6 patients. Brain. 1994; 117: 461-75.

55)

Neville BGR. Botulinum toxin in the cerebral palsies [Annotation]. BMJ. 1994; 309: 1526-7.

56)

Neville BGR, Lumley, ISP. Revascularization in childhood moyamoya disease [Letter]. Paed Neurol. 1994; 11: 349.

57)

Watkins K, Neville BGR, Strong A, Vargha-Khadem F. Prosopagnosia and simultanagnosia in an adolescent boy. Euro J Neurosci. 1994;

58)

Cross JH, Gordon I, Jackson GD, Boyd SG, Todd-Pokropek A, Anderson PJ, Neville 99 m BGR. Children with intractable focal epilepsy: ictal and interictal Tc HPMAO single photon emission computed tomography. DMCN. 1995; 37: 673-81.

59)

deVile CJ, Hayward RD, Neville BGR, Grant DB, Stanhope R. Growth arrest despite growth hormone (GH) replacement, post-craniopharyngioma surgery. J Royal Soc Med. 1995; 88: 227-8.

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60)

Neville BGR, Boyd SG. Selective epileptic gait disorder. JNNP. 1995; 58: 371-3.

61)

Neville BGR. Evaluation of children for epilepsy surgery. International Pediatrics. 1995; 10: 128-30 (Supplement 1).

62)

Neville BGR. Benign and pervasive syndromes of childhood epilepsy. International Pediatrics. 1995; 10: 55-7 (Supplement 1).

63)

Neville BGR. A modern approach to surgery for epilepsy in childhood. Gaslini. 1995; 27: 44-7 (Suppl. 1 al N. 2).

64)

Cross JH, Gordon I, Connelly A, Jackson G, Todd-Pokropek A, Anderson P, Neville BGR, Gadian D. Interictal single photon emission tomography and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in children with temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia. 1995; 38: 338-45.

65)

Boyd SG, Rivera-Gaxiolo M, Towell AD, Harkness W, Neville BGR. Discrimination of speech sounds in a boy with Landau-Kleffner syndrome: an intraoperative eventrelated potential study. Neuroped. 1996; 27: 211-15.

66)

Cross JH, Connelly A, Jackson G, Johnson C, Neville BGR, Gadian D. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in children with temporal lobe epilepsy. American Neurological Association. 1996; 39: 107-13.

67)

de Silva M, MacArdle B, McGowan M, Hughes E, Stewart J, Neville BGR, Johnson AL, Reynolds EH. Randomised comparative monotherapy trial of phenobarbitone, phenytoin, carbamazepine, or sodium valproate for newly diagnosed childhood epilepsy. Lancet. 1996; 347: 709-13.

68)

Gadian DG, Isaacs EB, Cross JH, Connelly A, Jackson GD, King MD, Neville BGR, Vargha-Khadem F. Lateralization of brain function in childhood revealed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Neurology. 1996; 46: 974-7.

69)

Aylett SE, Boyd SG, Cross JH, Neville BGR, Taylor DC. Epileptic akinetic mutism: following temporal lobectomy for Rasmussen's syndrome. Europ Child Adolescent Psych. 1996; 5: 222-5.

70)

Aylett SE, Kirkham FJ, Cross JH, Boyd SG, Chong K, Gordon I, Neville BGR: SturgeWeber syndrome: cerebral haemodynamics during seizure activity. 1999; 41 (7): 480-5.

71)

de Vile CJ, Grant DB, Hayward RD, Kendall BE, Neville BGR, Stanhope R. Obesity in childhood craniopharyngioma: relation to post-operative hypothalamic damage shown by magnetic resonance imaging. J Clin Endo and Metab. 1996; 81: 2734-7.

72)

de Vile CJ, Grant DB, Kendall BE, Neville BGR, Stanhope R, Watkins K, Hayward R. Management of childhood craniopharyngioma: can the morbidity of radical surgery be predicted? J Neurosurg. 1996; 85: 73-81.

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73)

Lees J, Neville BGR. Fit for neurosurgery? RCLST Bulletin. 1996; 535: 9-10.

74)

Taylor D, Cross H, Neville BGR. Mental states of childhood epilepsy surgery candidates. Epilepsia. 1996; 37: Supplement 451.

75)

Neville BGR, Cross JH, Harkness WF, Harper A, Boyd SG, Vargha-Khadem F, Taylor DC. Non-invasive epilepsy surgery investigation package evaluated through categorasation of outcome predictors. Epilepsia. 1996; 37: 120 (Summary).

76)

Scott R, Neville BGR, Besag F, Boyd SG. Absorption and physiological effects of sublingual midazolam. Epilepsia. 1996; 37: 155.

77)

Hewertson J, Boyd SG, Samuels MP, Neville BGR, Southall DP. Hypoxaemia and cardiorespiratory changes during epileptic seizures in young children. DMCN. 1996; 38: 511-22.

78)

Neville BGR, Harkness WFJ, Cross JH, Cass HC, Burch VC, Lees JA, Taylor DC. Surgical Treatment of severe autistic regression in childhood epilepsy. Paed Neurol. 1997; 16 (2): 137-40.

79)

Scott R, Neville BGR, Boyd S, Besag F. Nasal rather than rectal benzodiazepines in the management of acute childhood seizures. DMCN. 1997; 39: 137-8.

80)

Cross JH, Boyd SG, Gordon I, Harper A, Neville BGR. Ictal cerebral perfusion related to EEG in drug resistant focal epilepsy of childhood. JNNP. 1997; 62: 37784.

81)

van Mourik M, Catsman-Berrevoets CE, van Dongen HR, Neville BGR. Complex orofacial movements and the disappearance of cerebellar mutism: report of five cases. DMCN. 1997; 39: 686-90.

82)

Neville BGR. Epilepsy in childhood (Fortnightly review). BMJ. 1997; 315: 924-30.

83)

Harris CM, Boyd S, Chong K, Harkness W, Neville BGR. Epileptic nystagmus in infancy. J Neurol Sci. 1997; 151: 111-14.

84)

Scott R, Neville BGR, Besag F, Boyd S. Sublingual midazolam in the treatment of seizure clusters. DMCN. 1997; 39:137-8.

85)

Taylor DC, Neville BGR, Cross JH. New measures of outcome needed for the surgical treatment of epilepsy [editorial]. Epilepsia. 1997; 38: 625-30.

86)

Cross JH, Gordon I, Connelly A, Jackson GD, Johnson CL, Neville BGR, Gadian DG. 99 m 1 Interictal Tc HMPAO SPECT and H MRS in children with temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia. 1997; 38: 338-345.

87)

Neville BGR. The Worster-Drought syndrome: a severe test of paediatric

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neurodisability services? DMCN. 1997; 39:782-784. 88)

Pal DK , Das T, Chaudhury G, Johnson AL, Neville BGR. Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess the Acceptability of Phenobarbital for Childhood Epilepsy in Rural India. Lancet. 1998; 351:19-23.

89)

Scott RC, Surtees RA, Neville BGR, Status Epilepticus: Pathophysiology, Epidemiology and Outcomes. Arch Dis Child 1998; 79(1): 73-77.

90)

Scott R, Besag F, Boyd S, Berry D, Neville BGR. Buccal Absorption of Midazolam: Pharmacokinetics and EEG Pharmacodynamics. Epilepsia. 1998; 39(3): 290-294.

91)

Neville BGR, Besag FMC, Marsden CD. Exercise induced steroid dependent dystonia, ataxia and alternating hemiplegia associated with epilepsy. JNNP. August 1998; 65 (2): 241-244.

92)

Scott R, Neville BGR. Developmental Perspectives on Epilepsy. Current Opinion in Neurology. 1998; 11(2): 115-118.

93)

Neville BGR. The Reemergence of Critical Periods of Development. Current Opinion in Neurology. 1998; 11: 89-90.

94)

Staden U, Isaacs E, Boyd SG, Brandl U, Neville BGR. Language dysfunction in children with Rolandic epilepsy. Neuropaediatrics. 1998; 29: 1-7.

95)

Neville BGR. Reversible disability associated with epilepsy. Brain and Development. 1999; 21: 83-85.

96)

Pal D, Neville BGR. Antiepileptic drugs in developing countries [Letter]. Lancet. 1998; 351: 1210.

97)

Lees J, Neville BGR. West Syndrome. RCSLT Bulletin. September 1998; 557: 9-10.

98)

Carr LJ, Cosgrove AP, Gringras P, Neville BGR. Position paper on the use of botulinum toxin in cerebral palsy. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1998:79-81

99)

Amess PN, Baudin J, Townsend J, Meek J, Roth SC, Neville BGR, Wyatt JS, Stewart A. Epilepsy in very preterm infants: neonatal cranial ultrasound reveals a highrisk subcategory. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 1998; 40: 724-730.

100) Doring S, Cross H, Boyd S, Harkness W, Neville B. The significance of bilateral EEG abnormalities before and after hemispherectomy in children with unilateral major hemisphere lesions. Epilepsy Research. 1998; 34:65-73 101) Scott RC, Besag FMC, and Neville BGR. Buccal Midazolam and rectal diazepam for treatment of prolonged seizures in childhood and adolescence: a randomised trial. Lancet. 20 Feb 1999; 353: 623-626. 102) Scott RC and Neville BGR. Pharmacological management of convulsive status

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epilepticus in children. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. March 1999; 41(3): 207-210. 103) Appleton RE and Neville BGR. Teenagers with Epilepsy - a guideline. Archives of Disease in Childhood. Jul 1999; 81: 76-79. 104) Scott RC, Besag FMC, and Neville BGR. Buccal midazolam and rectal diazepam for epilepsy [Reply Letter]. Lancet. 1999; 353: 1796-1798. 105) Aylett SE, Neville BGR, Cross JH, Boyd S, Chong WK, Kirkham FJ. Sturge-Weber syndrome: cerebral haemodynamics during seizure activity. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. July 1999; 41(7): 480-5. 106)

Neville BGR. Magnetoencephalographic patterns of epileptiform activity in children with regressive autism spectrum disorders. Pediatrics. 1999; 104: 558-9.

107)

Taylor DC, Neville BGR, and Cross JH. Autistic spectrum disorders in childhood epilepsy surgery candidates. Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1999; 8(3): 189-192.

108) Besag F, McShane T, Neville BGR, and Robinson R. Factors associated with serious skin reactions in children aged 12 years and under taking lamotrigine [letter]. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 1999; 41 (1): 68-69. 109) Thompson DA, Kriss A, Chong K, Harris C, Russell-Eggitt I, Shawkat F, Neville BG, Aclimandos W, Taylor DS. Visual-evoked potential evidence of chiasmal hypoplasia. Opthalmology. Dec 1999; 106(12): 2354-61. 110) Neville BGR. Tertiary paediatrics needs a disability model. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2000 Jul;83(1):35-8. 111) Clark M, Carr L, Reilly S, Neville BGR. Worster-Drought syndrome, a mild tetraplegic perisylvian cerebral palsy: A review of 47 cases. Brain 2000; 123: 2160-2170. 112) Dale RC, de Souza C, Chong WK, Cox TCS, Harding B, Neville BGR. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, multiphasic disseminated encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis in children. Brain 2000, 123: 2407-2422. 113) Scott R.C., Besag FMC, Neville BGR: Buccal rather nasal midazolam in the acute treatment of seizures. BMJ 2000;Letter 114) Scott RC, Gadian DG, Cross JH, Wood SJ, Neville BGR, Connelly A. Quantitative magnetic resonance characterization of mesial temporal sclerosis in childhood. Neurology 2001; 56:1659-1665. 115) Dale,R.C. Church,A.J. Cardoso,F. Goddard,E. Cox,T.C. Kling,W.K. Williams,A. Klein,N. Neville,BGR. Thompson,E.J. & Giovannoni,G. Postreptococcal Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis with Basal Ganglia Involvement and Auto-

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Reactive Antibasal Ganglia Antibodies. Annals of Neurology 2001, 50 (5): 588-595. 116) Neville, BGR., Clark, M., Carr, L., and Reilly, S. The Worster-Drought and congenital perisylvian syndromes - A continuing question mark. Paediatric Neurology 2001, 25(4): 347-347. 117) Neville BGR, Spratt HC, Birtwistle J: Early onset epileptic auditory and visual agnosia with spontaneous recovery associated with Tourette's syndrome. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2001;71:560-561 118) Brownlow S, Webster R, Croxen R, Brydson M, Neville BGR, Lin JP, Vincent A, Newsom-Davis J, Beeson D: Acetylcholine receptor delta subunit mutations underlie a fast-channel myasthenic syndrome and arthrogryposis multiplex congenita. Journal of Clinical Investigation 2001;108:125-130 119) Scott R.C., Besag FM, Neville BGR: Intranasal midazolam for treating febrile seizures in children. Buccal midazolam should be preferred to nasal midazolam. BMJ 2001;322:107. 120) Neville BGR. Mental health services for people with learning disabilities. Medical needs are important. British Medical Journal 2001; 322(7281): 302. 121) Cross JH, Hartley LM, Harkness W, Harding B, Neville BGR, Gordon I: Correlation of single photon emission computed tomography with pathology and seizure outcome in children undergoing epilepsy surgery. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology 2002;28:159-160. 122) Jan M, Neville BGR, Cox TC, Scott R.C.: Convulsive status epilepticus in children with intractable epilepsy is frequently focal in origin. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 2002;29:65-67. 123) Dale RC, Church AJ, Surtees RA, Thompson EJ, Giovannoni G and Neville BGR. Poststreptococcal autoimmune neuropsychiatric disease presenting as paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis. Movement Disorders 2002; 17(4): 817-20. 124) Dale RC, Church AJ, Benton S, Surtees RA, Lees A, Thompson EJ, Giovannoni G and Neville BGR. Post-streptococcal autoimmune dystonia with isolated bilateral striatal necrosis. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2002; 44: 485-89. 125) Scott RC, Gadian G, King M, W Chong, Cox TC, Neville BGR, Connelly A. MagneticResonance Imaging Findings Within 5 Days of Status Epilepticus in Childhood. Brain. 2002;125:1951-9. 126) Flink R, Pedersen B, Guekht AB, Malmgren K. Michelucci R, Neville B, Pinto F, Stephani U and Ozkara C. Guidelines for the use of EEG methodology in the diagnosis of epilepsy. Acta Neurologica Scandinavia 2002, 106: 1-7. 127) Hartley LM, Gordon I, Harkness W, Harding B, Neville BGR, Cross JH. Correlation of SPECT with pathology and seizure outcome in children undergoing epilepsy

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surgery. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2002, 44: 676-680. 128) Versteeg AC, Carter JA, Dzombo J, Neville BG, Newton CR. Seizure disorders among relatives of Kenyan children with severe falciparum malaria. Trop Med Int. Health 2003, 8: 12-16. 129)

Malmgren K, Flink R, Guekht AB, Michelucci R, Neville B, Pedersen B, Pinto F, Stephani U, Ozkara C. ILAE Commission of European Affairs Subcommission on European Guidelines 1998-2001: The provision of epilepsy care across Europe. Epilepsia 2003, 44(5):727-31.

130) Banu SH, Khan NZ, Hossain M, Jahan A, Parveen M, Rahman N, Boyd SH, Neville B. Profile of Childhood Epilepsy in Bangladesh. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2003, 45: 477-482. 131) Scott RC, Cross JH, Gadian DG, Jackson GD, Neville BGR, Connelly A. Abnormalities in hippocampi remote from the seizure focus: a T2 relaxometry study. Brain 2003, 126 (9): 1968-1974. 132) Dale RC, Church AJ, Surtees RAH, Lees AJ, Adcock JE, Harding B, Neville BGR, Giovannoni G. Encephalitis lethargica syndrome: 20 new cases and evidence of basal ganglia autoimmunity. Brain 2003 , 127(1):21-33. 133) Carter JA, Neville BGR, Newton CRJC. Neuro-cognitive impairment following acquired central nervous system infections in childhood: a systematic review. Brain Research Reviews 2003, 43: 57-69. 134) Vollmer B, Roth S, Baudin J, Stewart AL, Neville BRG, Wyatt J. Predictors of LongTerm outcome in very preterm infants: gestational age versus neonatal cranial ultrasound. Pediatrics 2003, 112(5): 1108-1114. 135) Scott RC, King MD, Gadian DG, Neville BGR, Connelly A. Hippocampal abnormalities after prolonged febrile convulsion: a longitudinal MRI study. Brain 2003, 126(11):2551-2557. 136) Devlin AM, Cross JH, Harkness W, Chong WK, Harding B, Vargha-Khadem F, Neville BGR. Clinical outcomes of hemispherectomy for epilepsy in childhood and adolescence. Brain 2003, 126(3): 556-566. 137) Sanchez-Carpintero R, Neville BGR. Attention ability in children with epilepsy. Epilepsia 2003, 44(10):1340-1349. 138) Carter JA, Neville BG, White S, Ross AJ, Otieno G, Mturi N et al. Increased prevalence of epilepsy associated with severe falciparum malaria in children. Epilepsia 2004; 45(8): 978-981. 139) Dale RC, Heyman I, Surtees RAH, Church AJ, Giovannoni G, Goodman R, Neville BGR. Dyskinesias and associated psychiatric disorders following streptococcal infections. Arch Dis Child 2004; 89(7): 604-610.

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140) Chin RFM, Verhulst L, Neville BGR, Peters MJ, Scott RC. Inappropriate emergency management of status epilepticus in children contributes to need for intensive care. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2004; 75(11): 1584-1588. 141) Chin RFM, Neville BGR, Scott RC. Meningitis is a common cause of convulsive status epilepticus with fever. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2004; 000: 1-5. 142) Chin RFM, Neville BGR, Scott RC. A systematic review of the epidemiology of status epilepticus. European Journal of Neurology 2004; 11: 1-11. 143) Lux AL, Osborne,JP and participating investigators (including Neville BGR) A proposal for case definitions and outcome measures in studies of infantile spasms and West Syndrome: Consensus statement of the West Delphi Group. Epilepsia; 2004; 45(11):1416-1428. 144)

Carter JA, Ross AJ, Neville BGR, Obiero E, Katana K, Mung’ala-Odero V, Lees JA, Newton CRJC. Developmental Impairments following Severe Falciparum Malaria in Children. Tropical Medicine & International Health. January 2005; Volume 10 No. I PP: 3-10.

145) Carter JA, Mung’ala-Odera V, Neville BGR, Murira G, Mturi N, Musumba C, Newton CRJC. Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2005; 76: 476-481. 146)

Carter JA, Neville BGR, Newton CRJC. Letter. Response: Pathogenesis of Epilepsy after Exposure to Severe Falciparum Malaria. Epilepsia 2005; 46(4):601.

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Neville BGR, Gillberg C. Comorbidity of epilepsy. Epilepsia 2005; 46(8): 334-335.

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Neville, BGR, Parascandola R, Farrugia R, Felice A. Sepiapterin reductase deficiency: a congenital dopa-responsive motor and cognitive disorder. Brain 2005; 128:2291-2296.

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McLellan A, Davies S, Heyman I, Harding B, Harkness W, Taylor D, Neville BGR, Cross JH. Psychopathology in children with epilepsy before and after termporal lobe resection. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2005; 47:666-672.

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Idro R, Carter JA, Fegan G, Neville BG, Newton CR. Risk factors for persisting neurological and cognitive impairments following cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 2005

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Idro,R., Otieno,G., White,S., Kahindi,A., Fegan,G., Ogutu,B., Mithwani S., Maitland,K., Neville,BGR, Newton,CRJC. Decorticate, decerebrate and opisthotonic posturing and seizures in Kenyan children with cerebral malaria. Malaria Journal, 2005, 4:57

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Fosi,T., Cortina-Borja,M.,Scott,R, Neville, BGRN. Letter (response to article by

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Guzzetta, Mercuri, Rondo et al. “Cognitive competence at the onset of West Syndrome: Correlation with EEG patterns and visual function. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 2005, 47(11):760-65. 153)

Carter,JA, Lees, JA, Murira,GM, Gona,J., Neville,BGR,Newton,RJC. Issues in the development of cross-cultural assessments of speech and language for children. Int.J.Lang.Comm.Dis., 2005, 40(4):385-401.

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Eltze C M, Chong W K, Bhate S, Harding B, Neville B, Cross H. Taylor-type focal cortical dysplasia in infants: some MRI lesions almost disappear with maturation of myelination. Epilepsia 2005 46(12): 1988 - 1992

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Carter JA, Lees JA, Gona JK, Murira G, Rimba K, Neville BGR, Newton RJC. Severe falciparum malaria and acquired childhood language disorder. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2006: 48:51-57.

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Vollmer B, Roth S, Riley K, O’Brien F, Baudin J, De Haan M, Vargha-Khadem K, Neville BGR, Wyatt JS. Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm children with unilateral cerebral lesions diagnosed by neonatal ultrasound. Early Human Development 2006:

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Vollmer B, Roth S, Riley K, Sellwood MW, Baudin J, Neville BGR, Wyatt JS. Neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants with ventricular dilation with and without associated haemorrage Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2006: 48(5):348-352.

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Chin RF, Neville BGR, Scott RC. Incidence, cause and short-term outcome of convulsive status epilepticus in childhood: prospective population- based study. Lancet 2006 July 15; 368(9531): 222-229.

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Raspall-Chaure M, Chin RFM, Neville BGR, Scott RC. Outcome of paediatric convulsive status epilepticus: a systematic review. Lancet Neurology 2006 5(9) 769-779.

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Clark M, Pitt M, Neville BGR. Lower motor neurone involvement in perisylvian polymicrogyria. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2006: 48: 842-846

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Humphrey A, Neville BGR, Bolton PF. Autistic regression associated with seizure onset in an infant with tuberous sclerosis. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 2006 July. 48(7):609-11

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Fosi T, Cortina-Borja M, Scott RC, Neville BGR. Letters to the Editor: ‘Cognitive competence on the onset of West syndrome’. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2006 48: 942-944.

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Idro R, Carter JA, Neville BGR, Newton CR. Risk factors for persisting neurological and cognitive impairments following cerebral malaria. Arch Dis Child 2006 Feb: 91(2):142-148

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Gordon A, Connelly A, Neville BGR, Vargha-Khadem F, Jessop N, Murphy T, Ganesan V. Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy after Childhood Stroke. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Jan, 2007 49:23-27

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Neville BGR. Congenital DOPA-responsive disorders: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the cerebral palsies? Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology Feb, 2007, 49(2):85

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Farrugia R, Scerri CA, Attard Montalto SA, Parascandalo R, Neville BGR, Felice AE. Molecular genetics of tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency in the Maltese population. Molecular genetics and Metabolism Mar, 2007 90:277-83 Neville BGR, Chin RFM, Scott RC. Childhood convulsive status epilepticus: epidemiology, management and outcome. Acta Neurol Scand 2007 115:21-24.

168). Neville BGR, Scott RC. Severe memory impairment in child with bihippocampal injury after status epilepticus. (Letter) Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology May, 2007, 49:396-399. 169)

Idro R, Ndiritu M, Ogutu B, Mithwani S, Maitland K, Berkley J, Crawley J, Fegan G, Bauni E, Peshu N, March K, Neville B, Newton C. Burden, features, and outcome of neurological involvement in acute falciparum malaria in Kenyan children. JAMA,2007 May 23/30, Vol 297, No 20.

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Banu SH, Jahan M, Koli UM, Ferdousi S, Khan NZ, Neville B. Side effects of phenobarbital and carbamazepine in childhood epilepsy: randomized controlled trial. British Medical Journal 2007 Jun; 49(2):85

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Scott RC, King MD, Gadian DG, Neville BGR, Connelly A. Prolonged febrile seizures are associated with hippocampal vasogenic oedema and developmental changes. Epilepsia Sep, 2007 47:1493.

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Zolkipli Z, Aylett S, Rankin P, Neville B. Transient exacerbation of hemiplegia following minor head trauma in Sturge Weber syndrome. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Sep, 2007, 49:697-699

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Raspall-Chaure M, Chin RF, Neville BG, Bedford H, Scott RC. The epidemiology of convulsive status epilepticus in childhood. A Critical Review. Epilepsia Sep, 2007, 48(9):1652-1663.

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Marini C, Mei D, Tumudo T, Ferrar AR, Buti D, Dravet C, Dias AI, Moreira A, Calado E, Seri S, Neville B, Narbona J, Reid E, Michelucci R, Sicca F, Cross HJ, Guerrini R. Idiopathic epilepsies with seizures precipitated by fever and SCN1A abnormalities. Epilepsia Sep, 2007, 48(9), 1-8

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Neville BGR, Ninan M. The treatment and management of alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Oct, 2007, 49:777-780.

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Neville B. Epilepstic encephalopathy. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2007; 10:3-6

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Neville BGR, Chin RF, Scott RC. Clinical trial design in status epilepticus: problems and solutions. Epilepsia 2007, 48: 56-58.

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Patil S, Cross JH, Neville BG, Harkness W, Boyd SG, Chong K, Scott RC. Streamlined evaluation of children for epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia 2007

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Edwards T, Scott AG, Munyoki G, Mung’ala Odera V, Chengo E, Evasius B, Kwasa T, Sander LW, Neville BGR, Newton CR. Active convulsive epilepsy in a rural district of Kenya: a study of prevalence and possible risk factors. Lancet Neurol Jan, 2008, 7: 50-56.

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Sandarangani M, Seaton C, Scott AG, Ogutu B, Edwards T, Prins A, Gatakaa H, Idro R, Berkley JA, Peshu N, Neville BGR, Newton CR. Incidence and outcome of convulsive status epilepticus in Kenyan children: a cohort study. Lancet Neurol Jan 2008, 2:145-150.

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Clark M, Neville BGR. Familial and genetic associations in Worster-Drought syndrome and perisylvian disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Jan, 2008 146A:35-42.

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Raspall-Chaure M, Neville BG, Scott RC. The medical management of the epilepsies in children: conceptual and practical considerations. Lancet Neurol Jan 2008, 7(1):57-69

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Idro R, Gwer S, Gatakaa H, Ndiritu M, Kahindi M, Kazungu T, Maitland K, Neville BGR, Kager PA, Newton CRJC. The incidence, aetiology and outcome of acute seizures in children admitted to a rural Kenyan district hospital. BMC Pediatrics 2008 Feb; 8:5.

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Mung'ala-Odera V, White S, Meehan R, Otieno GO, Njuguna P, Mturi N, Edwards T, Neville BG, Newton CR. Prevalence, incidence and risk factors of epilepsy in older children in rural Kenya. Seizure. 2008 Jul;17(5):396-404.

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Idro R, Williams TN, Gwer S, Uyoga S, Macharia A, Opi H, Atkinson S, Maitland K, Kager PA, Kwiatkowski D, Neville BG, Newton CR. Haptoglobin HP2genotype, alpha-thalassaemia and acute seizures in children living in a malaria-endemic area. Epilepsy Res. 2008 Jun 11. (Epub ahead of print)

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Chin RF, Neville BG, Peckham C, Wade A, Bedford H, Scott RC. Treatment of community-onset, childhood convulsive status epilepticus: aprospective, population-based study. Lancet Neurol. 2008 Aug;7(8):696-703.

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Desai N, Pressler RM, Jolleff N, Clark M, Neville B, Eltze C, Harkness W, Cross JH. Early-onset symptomatic focal epilepsy: a dilemma in the timing of surgery. Epileptic Disord. 2008 Dec;10(4):356-61.

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Newton CR, Neville BG. Paediatric neurology: advances on many fronts. Lancet Neurol. 2009 Jan;8(1):14-5.

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Scott RC, Neville BG. Phenomenology of prolonged febrile seizures: results of the FEBSTAT study. Neurology. 2009 Apr 28;72(17):1532; author reply 1532-3.

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Chin RF, Neville BG, Peckham C, Wade A, Bedford H, Scott RC; NLSTEPSS Collaborative Group. Socioeconomic deprivation independent of ethnicity increases status epilepticus risk. Epilepsia. 2009 May;50(5):1022-9.

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Cross JH, Neville BG. The surgical treatment of Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Epilepsia 2009 Aug; 50(s7 fifty years of Landau Kleffner syndrome): 63-67

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Clark M, Harris R, Jolleff N, Price K, Neville BGR. Worster-Drought syndrome – poorly recognized despite severe and persistent difficulties with feeding and speech. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (2009) (In Press).

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Malpas TJ, Riant F, Tournier-Lasserve E, Vahedi KMD, Neville BGR. Sporadic hemiplegia migraine and delayed cerebral oedema after minor head trauma: a novel de novo CACNA1A gene mutation. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2009 (In Press).

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O’Reilly M, Vollmer B, Vargha-Khadem F, Neville BGR, Connelly A, Wyatt J, Timms C, de Haan M. Ophthalmological, cognitive, electrophysiological and MRI assessment of visual processing in preterm children without major neuromotor impairment. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2009 (In Press).

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Clark, M, Chong, WK, Cox T, Neville BGR. Congenital perisylvian dysfunction – is it a spectrum? Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 2009 (In Press).

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Panagiotakaki E, Gobbi G, Neville BGR, Ebinger F, Campistol J, Nevsimalova S, Laan L, Casaer P, Gianotta M, Fons C, Ninan M, the ENRAH Consortium, Arzimanoglou A. Alternating hemiplegia of childhood: study of a large cohort of children and

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adults: evidence of a non-progressive course. 2009 (In Press). 197)

Neville BGR. A regional database for autism spectrum disorders. Arch Dis Child. (2009). 94: 38-41.

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Cross JH, Neville BG. The surgical treatment of Landau-Kleffner syndrome. Epilepsia. 2009 Aug;50 Suppl 7:63-7.

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Clark M, Chong WK, Cox T, Neville BG. Congenital perisylvian dysfunction - is it a spectrum? Dev Med Child Neurol. 2009 Jun 22. [Epub ahead of print]

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Malpas TJ, Riant F, Tournier-Lasserve E, Vahedi K, Neville BG. Sporadic hemiplegic migraine and delayed cerebral oedema after minor head trauma: a novel de novo CACNA1A gene mutation. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2009 Oct 7. [Epub ahead of print]

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Clark M, Harris R, Jolleff N, Price K, Neville BG. Worster-Drought syndrome: poorly recognized despite severe and persistent difficulties with feeding and speech. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2009 Oct 12. [Epub ahead of print]

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Neville BG, Gindner D. Febrile seizures - Semiology in humans and animal models: Evidence of focality and heterogeneity. Brain Dev. 2009 Oct 15. [Epub ahead of print]

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Kihara M, Carter JA, Holding PA, Vargha-Khadem F, Scott RC, Idro R, Fegan GW, de Haan M, Neville BG, Newton CR. Impaired everyday memory associated with encephalopathy of severe malaria: the role of seizures and hippocampal damage. Malar J. 2009 Dec 1;8:273.

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Neville Brian. Dravet syndrome and ‘immunization encephalopathy’. Letter to the Editor, Dev Med Child Neurol. 2010 June. 52 (6): 590-591.

VOLUNTARY WORK Chairman of Petts Wood playgroup for children with special needs. Previously Trustee, Sick Children's Trust. Previously Chairman of the Trust that built the Ronald McDonald House at Guy's Hospital. Previously Medical Advisor to the `One Small Step` appeal. Trustee and Chairman of Health Services Committee, National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy. Medical Advisor to the Rett Syndrome Association (UK) - February 1997. Chairman of Paediatric Epilepsy Support Group Orpington. Medical Advisor to Landau-Kleffner Syndrome Support group (FOLKS). Medical Advisor and Honorary Life Member to Worster-Drought Syndrome Support group. Medical Advisor to Contact and Family.

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