Biography and Research Information
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Hira Zafar is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Their research focuses on neurological disorders and treatments, with a recent publication investigating the long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in Rasmussen encephalitis. This work was conducted in collaboration with Sarah Cobb, Viktoras Palys, and Salman Zahoor, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Zafar has one publication to their name, and their recent activity indicates ongoing research in the field.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Evolution of autoimmune encephalitis: definition, classification, and epidemiologic trends (2026)
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List of contributors (2026)
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Approach to neuroimaging in autoimmune central nervous system disorders (2026)
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Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis (2026)
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- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
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