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Dr Rob Forsyth
Defining paediatric neurorehabilitation: you can’t improve what you can’t characterise2024
Dr Rob Forsyth
Evolution of brain MRI lesions in paediatric myelin- oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) and its relevance to disease course2023
Dr Rob Forsyth
High Dose Steroids in Children with Stroke and Unilateral Focal Arteriopathy: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial2023
Dr Rob Forsyth
It’s easier to relearn gross motor skills than learn them for the first time after injury: empirical evidence informing the age at injury debate2023
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Ki Pang
Dr Henriette van Ruiten
et al.
Chickenpox and stroke - joining the dots2022
Dr Rob Forsyth
Matt Ingram
George Kelly
Demonstration of functional rehabilitation treatment effects in children and young people after severe acquired brain injury2022
Professor Tim Rapley
Dr Jennifer McAnuff
Richard Feltbower
Dr Rob Forsyth
Early mobilisation and rehabilitation in the PICU: a UK survey2022
Chris Hatton
Dr David Koss
Dr Lauren Walker
Professor Tiago Outeiro
Professor Johannes Attems
et al.
Prion-like α-synuclein pathology in the brain of infants with Krabbe disease2022
Dr Rob Forsyth
Rasch Properties of the Cognitive and Linguistic Scale and Optimization for Outcome Trajectory Modeling in Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury2022
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Robin Henderson
Rehabilitation after acquired brain injury: longitudinal change in content and relationships to domains of recovery2022
Dr Rob Forsyth
Rehabilitation after paediatric acquired brain injury: longitudinal change in content and relationships to domains of recovery2022
Dr Sriharsha Ramaraju
Dr Yujiang Wang
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Peter Taylor
Carbogen inhalation during Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus: A quantitative exploratory analysis of EEG recordings2021
Dr Rob Forsyth
Imaging Predictors of Neurologic Outcome After Pediatric Arterial Ischemic Stroke2021
Dr Rob Forsyth
Intrathecal baclofen pumps in the management of hypertonia in childhood: A UK and Ireland wide survey2021
Dr Rob Forsyth
Tics, TikTok and COVID-192021
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Sophie West
Dr Stephen Wright
Use of Disease-Modifying Therapies in Pediatric Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in the United Kingdom2021
Dr Tom Altmann
Dr Stephen Owens
Dr Dipayan Mitra
Professor Neil Sheerin
Professor David Kavanagh
et al.
Complement Factor I deficiency: a potentially treatable cause of fulminant cerebral inflammation2020
Nadia Moreira da Silva
Christopher Cowie
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Peter Taylor
et al.
Investigating brain network changes and their association with cognitive recovery after Traumatic Brain Injury: a longitudinal analysis2020
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Peter Taylor
Network reorganisation following anterior temporal lobe resection and relation with post-surgery seizure relapse: a longitudinal study2020
Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Andrew Jackson
Dr Peter Taylor
et al.
Seizure pathways change on circadian and slower timescales in individual patients with focal epilepsy2020
Dr Rob Forsyth
Treatment of MOG-IgG-associated disorder with rituximab: an international study of 121 patients2020
Nishant Sinha
Dr Yujiang Wang
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Peter Taylor
et al.
Computer modelling of connectivity change suggests epileptogenesis mechanisms in idiopathic generalised epilepsy2019
Dr Peter Taylor
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Yujiang Wang
Dr Rob Forsyth
Early deviation from normal structural connectivity: A novel intrinsic severity score for mild TBI2019
Dr Rob Forsyth
Long-term outcomes of functional neurological disorder in children2019
Dr Rob Forsyth
Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury2019
Mohammad Halawani
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Phillip Lord
Semi-automated data-driven methods to support ontology development: a case study on a rehabilitation therapy ontology2019
Dr Rob Forsyth
Synaptic Scaling Improves the Stability of Neural Mass Models Capable of Simulating Brain Plasticity2019
Dr Rob Forsyth
Using child- and family-centred goal setting as an outcome measure in residential rehabilitation for children and youth with acquired brain injuries: the challenge of predicting expected levels of achievement2019
Dr Rob Forsyth
Disease Course and Treatment Responses in Children With Relapsing Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody–Associated Disease2018
Dr Rob Forsyth
Health-related quality of life in children with inflammatory brain disease2018
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Andrew Golightly
Emeritus Professor Lindsay Marshall
Paediatric Rehabilitation Ingredients Measure: a new tool for identifying paediatric neurorehabilitation content2018
Dr Rob Forsyth
We have to talk about health-related quality of life2018
Dr Mohammad Halawani
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Phillip Lord
A literature based approach to define the scope of biomedical ontologies: A case study on a rehabilitation therapy ontology2017
Dr Mohammad Halawani
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Phillip Lord
A Literature Based Approach to Define the Scope of Biomedical Ontologies: A Case Study on a Rehabilitation Therapy Ontology2017
Dr Rob Forsyth
Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere Syndrome as a Mimic of Neuroimmune Disorders: 3 Cases From the Clinic and Review of the Literature2017
Dr Anna Basu
Janice Pearse
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Mark Baker
Congenital mirror movements and unusual neurophysiology - is the reticulospinal tract to blame?2017
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Rob Forsyth
Requirements for and current provision of rehabilitation services for children after severe acquired brain injury in the UK: a population-based study2017
Dr Rob Forsyth
The challenge of triaging apparently mild paediatric traumatic brain injury in the Emergency Room: we’re not there yet2017
Dr Ming Lai
Dr Rob Forsyth
RARS2 mutations in a sibship with infantile spasms2016
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Ming Lai
Dr Vanessa Hogan
5% Carbon Dioxide is safe but of limited efficacy as a treatment for paediatric non-convulsive status epilepticus: An open label observational study2016
Dr Rob Forsyth
A prototype paediatric rehabilitation ingredients measure (PRISM) for use in studies of severity-adjusted outcomes and rehabilitation treatment received2016
Dr Rob Forsyth
Arterial Tortuosity: An Imaging Biomarker of Childhood Stroke Pathogenesis?2016
Dr Peter Taylor
Dr Rob Forsyth
Heterogeneity of trans-callosal structural connectivity and effects on resting state subnetwork integrity may underlie both wanted and unwanted effects of therapeutic corpus callostomy2016
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Mark Pearce
Marked variability in inpatient paediatric rehabilitation pathways in the UK: Does this matter?2016
Dr Rob Forsyth
Cognitive-communication disorders in children with traumatic brain injury2015
Dr Michael Mather
Professor Robin Henderson
Dr Rob Forsyth
Gross Motor Function Measure-66 trajectories in children recovering after severe acquired brain injury2015
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Emma Todhunter
Routine intracranial pressure monitoring in acute coma2015
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Peter Taylor
Dr Eva Lowther
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rob Forsyth
et al.
Structural connectivity in a paediatric case of anarchic hand syndrome2015
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Anna Basu
The promotion of recovery through rehabilitation after acquired brain injury in children2015
Lucy Carracedo
Dr Ian Schofield
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Miles Whittington
Unbalanced Peptidergic Inhibition in Superficial Neocortex Underlies Spike and Wave Seizure Activity2015
Dr Rob Forsyth
Arteriopathy diagnosis in childhood arterial ischemic stroke: Results of the vascular effects of infection in pediatric stroke study2014
Dr Rob Forsyth
Defining the indefinable? Capturing the ingredients of rehabilitation2014
Dr Rob Forsyth
Evidence-Based Decision Support for Neurological Diagnosis Reduces Errors and Unnecessary Workup2014
Dr Rob Forsyth
The School Function Assessment: identifying levels of participation and demonstrating progress for pupils with acquired brain injuries in a residential rehabilitation setting2014
Dr Rob Forsyth
Would you rather have your brain injury at five or twenty-five?2014
Dr Rob Forsyth
Acute paediatric paraplegia: A case series review2013
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Eva Lowther
Sue Bruce
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rob Forsyth
et al.
Anarchic hand syndrome following traumatic damage to the corpus callosum: structural imaging and functional connectivity2013
Dr Rachel Agbeko
Dr Rob Forsyth
High level alert! Modeling temperature and phenytoin: appropriate risk management or virtual reality?2013
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Rob Forsyth
Self-Assessment (paediatric neurology MCQs)2013
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Mark Pearce
The price of failure: triage after apparently minor head injury2013
Dr Rob Forsyth
Predicting outcome after childhood brain injury2012
Dr Victoria Nesbitt
Emeritus Professor Allan Colver
Dr Rob Forsyth
Risk and causes of death in children with a seizure disorder2012
Dr Rob Forsyth
A haemato-neurological disease caused by mutations in SLC2A1, coding for the GLUT1 glucose transporter2011
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Rob Forsyth
Autosomal dominant acute necrotising encephalopathy: A case report with possible disease-expression modification by coincidental homocysteinuria2011
Sreedevi Varier
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Dr Rob Forsyth
Establishing, versus Maintaining, Brain Function: A Neuro-computational Model of Cortical Reorganization after Injury to the Immature Brain2011
Dr Rob Forsyth
Movement disorder emergencies in childhood2011
Dr Rob Forsyth
Stomatin-deficient cryohydrocytosis results from mutations in SLC2A1: a novel form of GLUT1 deficiency syndrome2011
Dr Janet Grace
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Rob Forsyth
Utilization of mental health services by survivors of severe paediatric traumatic brain injury: a population-based study2011
Dr Rob Forsyth
Back to the future: rehabilitation of children after brain injury2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Glucose transporter-1 deficiency syndrome: the expanding clinical and genetic spectrum of a treatable disorder2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Modelling early recovery patterns after paediatric traumatic brain injury2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Paediatric brain injury - getting there from here2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Review: Efficient Rehabilitation Trial Designs Using Disease Progress Modeling: A Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Example2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Routine intracranial pressure monitoring in acute coma2010
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Vankateswara Ramesh
Treatment of primary angiitis of the central nervous system in childhood with mycophenolate mofetil2010
Dr Michael Wright
Dr Rob Forsyth
Update on genetic investigation of children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Richard McNally
Dr Peter James
Katherine Crossland
Emeritus Professor Allan Colver
et al.
Variation at local government level in the support for families of severely disabled children and the factors that affect it2010
Dr Rob Forsyth
Efficient translational rehabilitation randomised controlled trial designs using disease progress modelling and trial simulation2009
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Rob Forsyth
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Modulating effect of apolipoprotein E polymorphisms on secondary brain insult and outcome after childhood brain trauma2009
Dr Rob Forsyth
Describing outcome after acquired brain injury: Ending the quest for the holy grail2008
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Debbie Matthews
Michael Clarke
Dr Miranda Splitt
Oliver-McFarlane syndrome (chorioretinopathy-pituitary dysfunction) with prominent early pituitary dysfunction: differentiation from choroideremia-hypopituitarism2008
Dr Rob Forsyth
Prediction of raised intracranial pressure complicating severe traumatic brain injury in children: implications for trial design2008
Dr Rob Forsyth
A novel GLRA1 mutation in a recessive hyperekplexia pedigree2007
Dr Rob Forsyth
Emeritus Professor Allan Colver
Dr Seraphim Alvanides
Participation of young severely disabled children is influenced by their intrinsic impairments and environment2007
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Barbara Fulton
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
et al.
Critical thresholds of intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure related to age in paediatric head injury2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
Intracranial pressure complicating severe traumatic brain injury in children: monitoring and management2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
Monoaminergic agonists for acute traumatic brain injury2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
Organ donation in paediatric traumatic brain injury2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
Severe head injury in children: emergency access to neurosurgery in the United Kingdom2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
The CHALICE rule: ready for prime time?2006
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Barbara Fulton
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
et al.
[abstract] The value of mean cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), mean intracranial pressure (ICP), and mean arterial pressure e (MAP) from successive 6-hour epochs as a predictor of outcome after children’s’ head injury2005
Dr Rob Forsyth
A case of infant botulism with a possible link to infant formula milk powder: Evidence for the presence of more than one strain of Clostridium botulinum in clinical specimens and food2005
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Rob Forsyth
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Apolipoprotein E genetic polymorphisms and childhood traumatic brain injury: influence on age-specific secondary physiological derangements and outcome2005
Dr Rob Forsyth
Design of randomized controlled trials of the management of raised intracranial pressure in paediatric traumatic brain injury2005
Emeritus Professor Allan Colver
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Heather Dickinson
Development of an instrument to assess environmental factors relevant to children with cerebral palsy in Europe2005
Dr Rob Forsyth
Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in children receiving intensive care in the UK2005
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
'Must try harder?': A family empowerment intervention for acquired brain injury2005
Dr Rob Forsyth
Paediatrics: genetic insights and long-term follow-up2005
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Barbara Fulton
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
et al.
Quantification of secondary CPP insult severity in paediatric head injured patients using a pressure-time index2005
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
April Clark
Dr Barbara Fulton
Dr Rob Forsyth
et al.
[abstract] Critical cerebral perfusion pressure thresholds in paediatric traumatic brain injury2004
Dr Rob Forsyth
Voices from the past : Feuerstein, R., Rand, Y., Hoffman, M. et al.: Cognitive modifiability in retarded adolescents: Effects of Instrumental Enrichment ; American Journal of Mental Deficiency 83: 539–550, 1979.2004
Dr Rob Forsyth
Voices from the past: Cognitive modifiability in retarded adolescents: effects of instrumental enrichment2004
Dr Rob Forsyth
Neurological and cognitive decline in adolescence2003
Dr Rob Forsyth
Noradrenergic agonists for acute traumatic brain injury2003
Dr Rob Forsyth
Emeritus Professor Stephen Jarvis
Participation in childhood2002
Dr Rob Forsyth
Rehabilitation after brain injury2002
Dr Rob Forsyth
A practical outcome scale for paediatric head injury2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
Simon Kendall
Professor Janet Eyre
Cognitive and adaptive outcomes and age at insult effects after non-traumatic coma2001
Professor Andrew Cant
Dr Rob Forsyth
Development of parainfectious opsoclonus in an infant by a non-humoral immune mechanism2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Friedreich's ataxia presenting after cardiac transplantation2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Janet Eyre
Incidence, aetiology, and outcome of non-traumatic coma: A population based study2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Janet Eyre
Michael Clarke
Visual impairment in children with acute non-traumatic coma2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Headache in Childhood1999