Mark Libenson, MD
Director, Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratories; Senior Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
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Mark Libenson, MD
Director, Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratories; Senior Neurologist, Department of Neurology
Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
French
Italian
Education
Medical School
McGill University Faculty of Medicine
1985
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Internship
Pediatrics
Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts New England Medical Center
1986
Boston
MA
Residency
Pediatrics
Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts New England Medical Center
1988
Boston
MA
Fellowship
Child Neurology
Tufts New England Medical Center
1991
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Child and Adolescent Neurology)
Publications
Evaluating the effectiveness of medical therapy in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome due to surgically-remediable lesions. View Abstract
Timing the clinical onset of epileptic spasms in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome: A tertiary health center's experience. View Abstract
Influence of extent and age at corpus callosotomy on seizure outcomes. A single center experience. View Abstract
Hospital readmissions in children with new-onset infantile epileptic spasms syndrome. View Abstract
Interictal Connectivity Revealed by Granger Analysis of Stereoelectroencephalography: Association With Ictal Onset Zone, Resection, and Outcome. View Abstract
Infantile spasms: Assessing the diagnostic yield of an institutional guideline and the impact of etiology on long-term treatment response. View Abstract
Sporadic and Periodic Interictal Discharges in Critically Ill Children: Seizure Associations and Time to Seizure Identification. View Abstract
Hippocampal Involvement With Vigabatrin-Related MRI Signal Abnormalities in Patients With Infantile Spasms: A Novel Finding. View Abstract
EEG features of brain injury during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in children. View Abstract
Mortality in infantile spasms: A hospital-based study. View Abstract
Brain MRI abnormalities in patients with infantile spasms and Down syndrome. View Abstract
Epilepsy surgery near or in eloquent cortex in children-Practice patterns and recommendations for minimizing and reporting deficits. View Abstract
Seizure clustering during presurgical electroencephalographic monitoring in children. View Abstract
Continuous EEG in Pediatric Critical Care: Yield and Efficiency of Seizure Detection. View Abstract
Genetics and genotype-phenotype correlations in early onset epileptic encephalopathy with burst suppression. View Abstract
Effectiveness of once-daily high-dose ACTH for infantile spasms. View Abstract
H-coil repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment of temporal lobe epilepsy: A case report. View Abstract
Safety and retention rate of rufinamide in 300 patients: a single pediatric epilepsy center experience. View Abstract
The stability of spike counts in children with interictal epileptiform activity. View Abstract
Diagnostic test utilization in evaluation for resective epilepsy surgery in children. View Abstract
Clobazam: effect on frequency of seizures and safety profile in different subgroups of children with epilepsy. View Abstract
Outcomes of vagal nerve stimulation in a pediatric population: a single center experience. View Abstract
Rufinamide for the treatment of epileptic spasms. View Abstract
Experience with rufinamide in a pediatric population: a single center's experience. View Abstract
Effects of dexmedetomidine sedation on the EEG in children. View Abstract
Factors predictive of seizures and neurologic outcome in perinatal depression. View Abstract
Do antiepileptic drugs differ in suppressing interictal epileptiform activity in children? View Abstract
Clinical correlations of occipital epileptiform discharges in children. View Abstract
Acetazolamide and furosemide for posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus of the newborn. View Abstract
Tonic "seizures" in a patient with brainstem demyelination: MRI study of brain and spinal cord. View Abstract
Hemimegalencephaly: a longitudinal MR study. View Abstract
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