LubarskySDoryVAudétatMCCustersECharlinB. Using script theory to cultivate illness script formation and clinical reasoning in health professions education. Can Med Educ J.2015;6(2):e61–e70. doi:https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.36631
4.
CzylokMAProkopiukMMellerKZawadzkaMMazurkiewicz-BełdzińskaM. Unusual phenotypic variability in paroxysmal dystonia associated with rare ATP1A3 mutation: a case report and review. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):794–798. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251327707
5.
BasarirG, ErdoganIOzyilmazBGencpinarPOlgac DundarN. Beyond the copy number differences: the phenotypic diversity of children with 15q11.2 microdeletions and microduplications. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):784–793.
6.
BonezziLAccorintiIPapoffFMA, et al.Cerebral palsy in a rural desert population of Southern Algeria: A cross-sectional study of epidemiology of comorbidities and unmet needs. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):757–766. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251336486
7.
KacsohDBAyoubMCCejasD, et al.Depictions of pediatric neurologic disability in graphic novels. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):772–773. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251344998
8.
BauskisAStrangeCMolsterCFisherC. The diagnostic odyssey: Insights from parents of children living with an undiagnosed condition. Orphanet J Rare Dis.2022;17(1):233. doi:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-022-02358-x
9.
PatilRBondeKTanzerJMassinghamL. Analyzing the impact of racial and ethnic background on timeline of receiving a confirmatory genetic test in children with epilepsy: An investigation using survival analysis. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):736–743.
10.
GarrettKGabbayJFishmanMBajajBGrahamRPerezJ. Evaluation of neighborhood resources and pediatric status epilepticus outcomes in the intensive care unit across the United States. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):744–749.
11.
Tejo PrasannaNVNayakM. Intersectionality in caregiving for Autism: A discourse analysis of lived experiences from academic literature. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):774–783. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251334205
12.
CerfCPurnellTMAsatoM. Family-Centered Care for Children with Abusive Head Trauma. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):750–756.
13.
McDonnellPPOrtizYAbendNS, et al.A simple intervention improves access to telemedicine for Spanish-speaking families in an outpatient pediatric epilepsy clinic. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):767–771. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251337981
14.
ShearTAyoubMCejasD, et al.Neurodiversity-affirming clinical care: principles and pearls. J Child Neurol.2025;40(9):799–803. doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/08830738251340268