Professional Publications

By Eric B. Geller, M.D.

Publications

Peer-reviewed articles

1. Hersh B, Dalmau J, Dangond F, Gultekin S, Geller E, and Wen PY. Paraneoplastic opsoclonus-myoclonus associated with anti-Hu antibody. Neurology 1994;44:1754-1755.

2. Geller EB, Wen PY. Migraine with aura as the presentation of leukemia. Headache 1995;35:560-562.

3. Wong CYO, Geller EB, Chen E, MacIntyre WJ, Morris HH III, Raja S, Saha GB, Lüders HO, Cook SA, Go RT. Outcome of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery predicted by statistical parametric PET imaging. J Nucl Med 1996;37:1094-1100.

4. Luders H, Acharya J, Baumgartner C, Benbadis S, Bleasel A, Burgess R, Dinner DS, Ebner A, Foldvary N, Geller E, Hamer H, Holthausen H, Kotagal P, Morris H, Meencke HJ, Noachter S, Rosenow F, Sakamoto A, Steinhoff BJ, Tuxhorn I, Wyllie E. A new epileptic seizure classification based exclusivelly on ictal semiology. Acta Neurol Scand 1998;98:1-5.

5. Luders H, Acharya J, Baumgartner C, Benbadis S, Bleasel A, Burgess R, Dinner DS, Ebner A, Foldvary N, Geller E, Hamer H, Holthausen H, Kotagal P, Morris H, Meencke HJ, Noachter S, Rosenow F, Sakamoto A, Steinhoff BJ, Tuxhorn I, Wyllie E. Semiological seizure classification. Epilepsia 1998;39:1006-1013.

6. Kotagal P, Bleasel A, Geller E, Kankirawatana P, Moorjani BI, Rybicki L. Lateralizing value of asymmetric tonic limb posturing observed in secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Epilepsia 2000;41:457-462.

Review Articles

1.  Geller EB, Lüders HO. Current concepts in the partial epilepsies. Hokkaido Epilepsy Research XVI: Childhood Epilepsy. The Hokkaido Epilepsy Society, 1995:5-30.  

2.  Geller, EB. The promise of magnetic resonance spectroscopy in epilepsy. Journal Watch Neurology, 2004;6:5.

Book Chapters

1. Naugle RI, Chelune GJ, Geller EB. Functional and structural measures for determining risk of memory change following epilepsy surgery. In: ED Bigler, ed., Neuroimaging II: Clinical applications. NY: Plenum, 1996.

2. Geller EB, Najm I. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring of the spinal cord. In: Herkowitz HN, et al, eds., Rothman-Simeone The Spine, 4th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Sauders Co., in press.

3. Anand I, Geller EB. Visual auras. In: Lüders HO, Noachter S, eds. Epileptic seizures: Pathophysiology and clinical semiology. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 2000:298-303.

4. Geller EB, Lüders HO, Comair Y, Cheek JC. Cortical stimulation: Visual cortex. In: Lüders HO, Noachter S, eds. Epileptic seizures: Pathophysiology and clinical semiology. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 2000:219-227.

5. Geller EB. Generalized disturbances of brain function: Encephalopathies, coma, degenerative diseases, and brain death. In: Levin KH, Lüders HO, eds. Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2000:438-456.

6. Ruggieri P, Geller EB, Bingaman W, Bleasel A, Comair YG, Fish DR, So NK. Neuroimaging in adult epilepsy: case studies. In: Lüders HO, ed. Epilepsy: Comprehensive review and case discussions. London:Martin Dunitz, 2001:54-74.

7. Geller EB. Anticonvulsant drug levels: case studies. In: Lüders HO, ed. Epilepsy: Comprehensive review and case discussions. London:Martin Dunitz, 2001:211-218.

8. Geller EB. Discontinuation of anticonvulsants: case studies. In: Lüders HO, ed. Epilepsy: Comprehensive review and case discussions. London:Martin Dunitz, 2001:286-293.

9. Geller EB. Vagus nerve stimulation for the treatment of medically intractable epilepsy. In: Devinsky O, Westbrook L, eds. Epilepsy and Developmental Disabilities. Boston:Butterworth Heinemann, 2002:353-359.

10. Finesmith R, Geller EB, Devinsky O. Strange tastes, smells, sounds, visions and feelings: Nonepileptic events that mimic simple partial seizures. In: Kaplan PW, Fisher RS, eds. Imitators of Epilepsy. New York:Demos, 2005:133-144.

11. Geller EB, Devinsky O. Outcomes of extratemporal surgery. In: Miller JW, Silbergeld DL, eds. Epilepsy Surgery: Principles and Controversies. New York:Taylor & Francis, 2006:705-720.

Abstracts and Presentations

1. Rogart RB, Geller E and Sapirstein VB. Selective differentiation of mouse neuroblastoma cells can be used to express two different subtypes of sodium channel. Biophysical J., 1986; 49: 387A.

2. Geller EB, Van Ness PC, Naugle RI. Intelligence quotient and temporal lobe epilepsy surgery seizure outcome. Ann Neurol 1994;36: 275. (Abstract of poster presented at the American Neurological Association 119th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 10, 1994.)

3. Geller EB, Lancman ME, Van Ness PC, Dinner DS. Co-existence of generalized and partial epilepsies. EEG and Clin Neurophysiol 1995;95:17P. (Platform presentation given at the American Electroencephalographic Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September 19, 1994.)

4. Geller EB, Comair YC, Ng TC, Xue M, Lüders HO, Modic M. Early postictal lactate detection of temporal lobe seizure foci using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Epilepsia 1994;35 (Suppl 8):88. (Platform presentation delivered to the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 6, 1994. )

5. Acharya JN, Dinner DS, Kotagal P, Geller EB. Epilepsy surgery in tuberous sclerosis. Neurology 1995;45(Suppl 4): A359. (Poster presentation at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Seattle, May 1995.)

6. Lancman M, Van Ness P, Raja S, Geller E, Benbadis S. Predictive value of 18F-FDG PET scan for unilateral and bilateral mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurology 1995;45(Suppl 4):A314. (Poster presentation at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Seattle, May 1995.)

7. Lancman ME, Van Ness PC, Raja S, Geller E, Morris HH. Positron emission tomography (PET) and temporal lobe epilepsy surgical outcome. (Poster presentation at the American Neurological Association, Washington DC, October 1995.)

8. Wong CYO, Geller EB, Chen E, MacIntyre WJ, Morris HH III, Raja S, Saha GB, Lüders HO, Cook SA, Go RT. A new method of PET analysis highly predictive of outcome in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia 1995;36(Suppl 4):164.

9. Choi H, Comair Y, Wyllie E, Kotagal P, Cheek C, Geller E, Lüders HO. Surgical strategies in occipital lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia 1995;36(Suppl 4):139.

10. Desudchit T, Geller EB, Comair YG, Burgess RC, Kotagal P, Ruggieri P. MRI direct visualization technique for implanted subdural electrodes and cortical anatomy. Epilepsia 1995;36(Suppl 4):170.

11. Geller EB, Wong CYO, Morris HH III, Lüders HO, Chen EQ, MacIntyre WJ, Saha GB, Go RT. Extent of PET hypometabolism as an independent predictor of seizure outcome after temporal lobectomy. (Poster presentation at the American Academy of Neurology, San Francisco CA, 3/27/96.)

12. Geller EB, Cheek JC, Lüders HO, Comair YC. Cortical Stimulation: Visual Cortex. Presented at the CCF-Bethel Symposium, Cleveland OH, 5/12/96.

13. Geller EB, Ng TC, Comair YC. Postictal magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Presented at the CCF-Bethel Symposium, Cleveland OH, 5/14/96.

14. Chelune GJ, Geller E, Naugle RI, Loken W, Thornton A. Changes in language ability following temporal versus lateral frontal epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia 1996;37(Suppl 5):136.

15. O’Donovan CA, Geller EB, Burgess RC, Lüders HO. Ictal tachycardia during partial seizures independent of mesial temporal involvement. Epilepsia 1996;37(Suppl 5):82.

16. Nair DR, Geller EB. Seizure types in systemic lupus erythematosus. Neurology 1997;48:A418.

17. Lancman ME, Benbadis S, Geller E, Morris H. Value of asymmetric recall on the Wada test to predict outcome after temporal lobectomy. Neurology 1997;48:A243.

18. Pelaez JM, Geller EB, Wong CO, Raja S, Chelune G, Bulacio JC. Relationship of quantitative FDG-PET temporal lobe metabolism and lateralized memory function on Wada testing. (Poster presentation at the American Epilepsy Society, San Diego, CA, 12/98.

19. Widdess-Walsh P, Turbin R, Tutela A, Bennett HL, Geller E, Doyle WK, Devinsky O. Bilateral ischemic optic neuropathy after subdural electrode insertion for epilepsy surgery treated with erythropoietin. American Epilepsy Society, Philadelphia, 2007

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