Marc DiFazio

880 total citations
28 papers, 560 citations indexed

About

Marc DiFazio is a scholar working on Neurology, Physiology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Marc DiFazio has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 560 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Neurology, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Marc DiFazio's work include Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (6 papers), Epilepsy research and treatment (5 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (3 papers). Marc DiFazio is often cited by papers focused on Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (6 papers), Epilepsy research and treatment (5 papers) and Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (3 papers). Marc DiFazio collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and China. Marc DiFazio's co-authors include Bahman Jabbari, Michael W. Kirkwood, Grant L. Iverson, Noah D. Silverberg, L. John R. Foster, Patrick W. Hickey, John P. Ney, Judith Morales, R. Kim Davis and Jack W. Tsao and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurology, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Movement Disorders.

In The Last Decade

Marc DiFazio

27 papers receiving 534 citations

Peers

Marc DiFazio
Uwe Mellies Germany
Michael Shoykhet United States
Larry B. Mellick United States
Allison Navis United States
Rafael Rojas United States
Michael Daras United States
Geraint Fuller United Kingdom
Dan E Miulli United States
Uwe Mellies Germany
Marc DiFazio
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Fields of papers citing papers by Marc DiFazio

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marc DiFazio

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marc DiFazio. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marc DiFazio based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Marc DiFazio. Marc DiFazio is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Harahsheh, Ashraf S., Joelle N. Simpson, Benjamin D. Martin, et al.. (2021). Children's Hospital Ambulatory Response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 44(3). 184–196. 7 indexed citations
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Atabaki, Shireen M., Marc DiFazio, Julie Newman, et al.. (2021). Home direct-to-consumer telehealth solutions for children with mental health disorders and the impact of Covid-19. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 27(1). 244–258. 7 indexed citations
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Mackey, Eleanor R., et al.. (2016). Obesity Prevention and Screening. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 43(1). 39–51. 9 indexed citations
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Millan, Francisca, Megan T. Cho, Kyle Retterer, et al.. (2016). Whole exome sequencing reveals de novo pathogenic variants in KAT6A as a cause of a neurodevelopmental disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 170(7). 1791–1798. 42 indexed citations
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Lavenstein, Bennett, Marc DiFazio, & Scott Demarest. (2015). Profound Hypothermia Secondary to Clobazam Use in Epilepsy: A Novel Association (P4.270). Neurology. 84(14_supplement).
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2015). Prolonged Activity Restriction After Concussion. Clinical Pediatrics. 55(5). 443–451. 128 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2014). Rest or withdrawal after concussion: a cautionary note. Contemporary pediatrics. 1 indexed citations
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Raabe, Eric H., Jeffrey R. Keefer, Sally E. Mitchell, et al.. (2011). Subtotal Splenic Embolization is a Safe and Effective Treatment for Isolated Splenic Vascular Tumors Associated With Consumptive Coagulopathy. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 33(5). 383–386. 3 indexed citations
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Epstein, D. & Marc DiFazio. (2007). Orofacial automatisms induced by acute withdrawal from high‐dose midazolam mimicking nonconvulsive status epilepticus in a child. Movement Disorders. 22(5). 712–715. 5 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2007). Rotavirus-Induced Seizures in Childhood. Journal of Child Neurology. 22(12). 1367–1370. 48 indexed citations
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Jabbari, Bahman, et al.. (2006). Treatment of Refractory, Chronic Low Back Pain with Botulinum Neurotoxin A: An Open-Label, Pilot Study. Pain Medicine. 7(3). 260–264. 31 indexed citations
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Ney, John P., et al.. (2006). Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain With Successive Injections of Botulinum Toxin A Over 6 Months. Clinical Journal of Pain. 22(4). 363–369. 27 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2006). Successful Treatment of Recalcitrant Restless Legs Syndrome With Botulinum Toxin Type-A. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 2(3). 275–278. 16 indexed citations
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Moores, Leon E., et al.. (2004). Visual disturbance associated with postoperative cerebellar mutism. Pediatric Neurology. 32(2). 127–130. 14 indexed citations
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Jabbari, Bahman, et al.. (2003). Botulinum Toxin A Improved Burning Pain and Allodynia in Two Patients With Spinal Cord Pathology. Pain Medicine. 4(2). 206–210. 48 indexed citations
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Erickson, Jay C., Bahman Jabbari, & Marc DiFazio. (2002). Basal ganglia injury as a complication of the ketogenic diet. Movement Disorders. 18(4). 448–451. 11 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2002). Ectodermal Dysplasia and Brain Cystic Changes: Confirmation of a Novel Neurocutaneous Syndrome. Journal of Child Neurology. 17(7). 475–478. 3 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, et al.. (2000). Intracranial Fibromuscular Dysplasia in a Six-Year-Old Child: A Rare Cause of Childhood Stroke. Journal of Child Neurology. 15(8). 559–562. 17 indexed citations
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White, Beverly J., Felicitas Lacbawan, Arturo Anguiano, et al.. (1999). A rare interstitial deletion (2)(p11.2p13) in a child with pericentric inversion (2)(p11.2q13) of paternal origin. Genetics in Medicine. 1(2). 71–71. 1 indexed citations
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DiFazio, Marc, Judith Morales, & R. Kim Davis. (1998). Acute Myoclonus Secondary to Group A β-Hemolytic Streptococcus Infection: A PANDAS Variant. Journal of Child Neurology. 13(10). 516–518. 30 indexed citations

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