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Last published 2026
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Hira Zafar

Researcher

Graduate Student Researcher

1 h-index 1 pubs 1 cited

  • Encephalitis
  • Epilepsia Partialis Continua
  • Adolescent
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Treatment Outcome

Biography and Research Information

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Hira Zafar's research focuses on neurological disorders, particularly autoimmune encephalitis and epilepsy. Zafar has co-authored publications exploring the evolution of autoimmune encephalitis, its classification, and epidemiologic trends. Their work also addresses the approach to neuroimaging in autoimmune central nervous system disorders and investigates long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation for Rasmussen encephalitis in adolescents. Collaborations include work with Rucha Bahekar, Sarah Cobb, Viktoras Palys, and Debopam Samanta at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Zafar has co-authored multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 1
  • Citations: 1

Selected Publications

  • Targeting B-cell Signaling in Multiple Sclerosis: A Meta-analysis of Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) Inhibitors (P4-18.001) (2026)
    Neurology DOI OpenAlex
  • Beyond Cytotoxic Therapy: A Meta-analysis of IDH-targeted Agents in Lower-grade Gliomas (P10-6.007) (2026)
    Neurology DOI OpenAlex
  • Evolution of autoimmune encephalitis: definition, classification, and epidemiologic trends (2026)
    Elsevier eBooks DOI OpenAlex
  • List of contributors (2026)
    Elsevier eBooks DOI OpenAlex
  • Approach to neuroimaging in autoimmune central nervous system disorders (2026)
    Elsevier eBooks DOI OpenAlex
  • Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis (2026)
    Acta Neurologica Belgica 1 citation DOI OpenAlex

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