Dept. of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco
Neurosurgery
Dario J. Englot practices Neurosurgery. He attended Yale University School of Medicine. Yale University School of Medicine is a top medical university. Yale University School of Medicine is ranked 7/57 in Research/PrimaryCare. He received 21 awards: "John Hanbery Award for Best Clinical Neurosurgery Paper", "Travel Award", "Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)", "MD/PhD Alumni Award", "National Italian American Foundation Academic Scholarship", "Educational Stipend", "Loyola Scholarship", "Deans List", "Honors Program", "Thomas J. and Frank F. Shevlin Scholarship", "Natl. Honor Soc. for Philosophy", "Frank J. OHara Award for Top Ranked Graduate by G.P.A", "Excellence in Neuroscience Award", "Loughran-Peters Scholarship", "Presidential Honors List", "Premed Honor Society", "Jesuit Honor Soc", "Natl. Biol. Honor Soc", "Natl. Honorary Chemical Soc", "Kiwanis International Academic Scholarship" and "Fellow (FACS)". Dario Englot is a published doctor. He has 52 papers published. The most current publication "Major and minor complications in extraoperative electrocorticography: A review of a national database."
Publications
- The sensitivity and significance of lateralized interictal slow activity on magnetoencephalography in focal epilepsy.
- Major and minor complications in extraoperative electrocorticography: A review of a national database.
- The Presto 1000: A novel automated transcranial Doppler ultrasound system.
- The persistent under-utilization of epilepsy surgery.
- Epileptogenic zone localization using magnetoencephalography predicts seizure freedom in epilepsy surgery.
- Global and regional functional connectivity maps of neural oscillations in focal epilepsy.
- Failed epilepsy surgery: It is not too late.
- Epilepsy surgery trends in the United States: Differences between children and adults.
- Frontal operculum gliomas: language outcome following resection.
- National trends and complication rates for invasive extraoperative electrocorticography in the USA.
- Decreased subcortical cholinergic arousal in focal seizures.
- Brainstem arteriovenous malformations: anatomical subtypes, assessment of "occlusion in situ" technique, and microsurgical results.
- Epilepsy surgery failure in children: a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Factors Associated With Failed Focal Neocortical Epilepsy Surgery.
- Pain experience using conventional versus angled anterior posts during stereotactic head frame placement for radiosurgery.
- Delayed neurological deficit following resection of tuberculum sellae meningioma: report of two cases, one with permanent and one with reversible visual impairment.
- Rates and predictors of seizure freedom in resective epilepsy surgery: an update.
- Retrosigmoid craniotomy for clipping of two vertebrobasilar junction aneurysms.
- Effects of temporal lobectomy on consciousness-impairing and consciousness-sparing seizures in children.
- Seizure Types and Frequency in Patients who "Fail" Temporal Lobectomy for Intractable Epilepsy.
- Seizure outcomes after resective surgery for extra-temporal lobe epilepsy in pediatric patients.
- Seizure outcomes after temporal lobectomy in pediatric patients.
- Trends in surgical treatment for trigeminal neuralgia in the United States of America from 1988 to 2008.
- Vagus nerve stimulation versus "best drug therapy" in epilepsy patients who have failed best drug therapy.
- Efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation in posttraumatic versus nontraumatic epilepsy.
- Relationship between hospital surgical volume, lobectomy rates, and adverse perioperative events at US epilepsy centers.
- Minocycline- and tetracycline-class antibiotics are protective against partial seizures in vivo.
- Seizure Predictors and Control After Microsurgical Resection of Supratentorial Arteriovenous Malformations in 440 Patients.
- Advanced Technical Skills Are Required for Microsurgical Clipping of Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms in the Endovascular Era.
- Epilepsy surgery trends in the United States, 1990-2008.
- Characteristics and treatment of seizures in patients with high-grade glioma: a review.
- Comparison of seizure control outcomes and the safety of vagus nerve, thalamic deep brain, and responsive neurostimulation: evidence from randomized controlled trials.
- Extent of surgical resection predicts seizure freedom in low-grade temporal lobe brain tumors.
- Efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy by patient age, epilepsy duration, and seizure type.
- Factors associated with seizure freedom in the surgical resection of glioneuronal tumors.
- Abnormal T2-weighted MRI signal surrounding leads in a subset of deep brain stimulation patients.
- Vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy: a meta-analysis of efficacy and predictors of response.
- Predictors of seizure freedom in the surgical treatment of supratentorial cavernous malformations.
- Predictors of seizure freedom after resection of supratentorial low-grade gliomas.
- Increased seizure severity and seizure-related death in mice lacking HCN1 channels.
- LGI1-associated epilepsy through altered ADAM23-dependent neuronal morphology.
- Cortical deactivation induced by subcortical network dysfunction in limbic seizures.
- Long-lasting hyperexcitability induced by depolarization in the absence of detectable Ca2+ signals.
- Remote effects of focal hippocampal seizures on the rat neocortex.
- Early treatment suppresses the development of spike-wave epilepsy in a rat model.
- Consciousness and epilepsy: why are complex-partial seizures complex?
- Removal of nail penetrating the basilar artery.
- Impaired consciousness in temporal lobe seizures: role of cortical slow activity.
- Development of spike-wave seizures in C3H/HeJ mice.
- Separating kindling and LTP: lessons from studies of PKM zeta in developing and adult rats.
- Lead cap localization using ultrasound in deep brain stimulation surgery: technical note.
Schools
Conditions Treated
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Radiculopathy (Not Due to Disc Displacement)
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- John Hanbery Award for Best Clinical Neurosurgery Paper
- Travel Award
- Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)
- MD/PhD Alumni Award
- National Italian American Foundation Academic Scholarship
- Educational Stipend
- Loyola Scholarship
- Dean’s List
- Honors Program
- Thomas J. and Frank F. Shevlin Scholarship
- Natl. Honor Soc. for Philosophy
- Frank J. O’Hara Award for Top Ranked Graduate by G.P.A
- Excellence in Neuroscience Award
- Loughran-Peters Scholarship
- Presidential Honors List
- Premed Honor Society
- Jesuit Honor Soc
- Natl. Biol. Honor Soc
- Natl. Honorary Chemical Soc
- Kiwanis International Academic Scholarship
- Fellow (FACS)
Education
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UCSF
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Yale University School of Medicine
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Yale University
Hospital
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UCSF Medical Center
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