Tina Shih, MD

Title(s)Professor, Neurology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address400 Parnassus Avenue, #A831
San Francisco CA 94117
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    Harvard College, Cambridge, MAAB06/1992Biology
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CAMD06/1996Medicine
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY06/2000Neurology residency
    Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY06/2002Epilepsy fellowship
    Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA061997Internship

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    1. Epilepsy surgery as a treatment option for select patients with PCDH19-related epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2023 Dec; 149:109517. Simmons R, Singhal N, Sullivan J, Shih T, Tihan T, Poduri A, Smith L, Yang E. PMID: 37956604.
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    2. Awake Craniotomy and Electrocorticography-Guided Extended Lesionectomy of Motor Cortex Cavernoma: 2-Dimensional Operative Video. Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown). 2023 11 01; 25(5):e286. Raygor KP, Rinaldo L, Dubnicoff TB, Shih T, Chang EF, Abla AA. PMID: 37441797.
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    3. Intact speech perception after resection of dominant hemisphere primary auditory cortex for the treatment of medically refractory epilepsy: illustrative case. J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2022 Nov 28; 4(22). Hullett PW, Kandahari N, Shih TT, Kleen JK, Knowlton RC, Rao VR, Chang EF. PMID: 36443954; PMCID: PMC9705521.
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    4. Transient aphasias after left hemisphere resective surgery. J Neurosurg. 2015 Sep; 123(3):581-93. Wilson SM, Lam D, Babiak MC, Perry DW, Shih T, Hess CP, Berger MS, Chang EF. PMID: 26115463; PMCID: PMC4558229.
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    5. Enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants increase plasma clearance of dexmedetomidine: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic study. Anesthesiology. 2014 May; 120(5):1118-25. Flexman AM, Wong H, Riggs KW, Shih T, Garcia PA, Vacas S, Talke PO. PMID: 24487703.
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    6. Recurrent syncope due to refractory cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and transient elevations of intracranial pressure. Neurohospitalist. 2014 Jan; 4(1):18-21. Larimer P, McDermott MW, Scott BJ, Shih TT, Poisson SN. PMID: 24381706; PMCID: PMC3869304.
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    7. Seizures and epileptiform activity in the early stages of Alzheimer disease. JAMA Neurol. 2013 Sep 01; 70(9):1158-66. Vossel KA, Beagle AJ, Rabinovici GD, Shu H, Lee SE, Naasan G, Hegde M, Cornes SB, Henry ML, Nelson AB, Seeley WW, Geschwind MD, Gorno-Tempini ML, Shih T, Kirsch HE, Garcia PA, Miller BL, Mucke L. PMID: 23835471; PMCID: PMC4013391.
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    8. Comparison of seizure control outcomes and the safety of vagus nerve, thalamic deep brain, and responsive neurostimulation: evidence from randomized controlled trials. Neurosurg Focus. 2012 Mar; 32(3):E14. Rolston JD, Englot DJ, Wang DD, Shih T, Chang EF. PMID: 22380855.
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    9. Rates and predictors of long-term seizure freedom after frontal lobe epilepsy surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Neurosurg. 2012 May; 116(5):1042-8. Englot DJ, Wang DD, Rolston JD, Shih TT, Chang EF. PMID: 22304450.
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    10. Evaluation of the patient with spells. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2011 Oct; 17(5 Neurologic Consultation in the Hospital):984-1009. Cornes SB, Shih T. PMID: 22809978.
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    11. Associates of stigma in an incident epilepsy population from northern Manhattan, New York City. Epilepsy Behav. 2011 May; 21(1):60-4. Leaffer EB, Jacoby A, Benn E, Hauser WA, Shih T, Dayan P, Green R, Andrews H, Thurman DJ, Hesdorffer D. PMID: 21482485.
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    12. Underlying cause of death in incident unprovoked seizures in the urban community of Northern Manhattan, New York City. Epilepsia. 2009 Oct; 50(10):2296-300. Benn EK, Hauser WA, Shih T, Leary L, Bagiella E, Dayan P, Green R, Andrews H, Thurman DJ, Hesdorffer DC. PMID: 19490054.
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    13. Sociodemographic disparities in epilepsy care: Results from the Houston/New York City health care use and outcomes study. Epilepsia. 2009 May; 50(5):1040-50. Begley CE, Basu R, Reynolds T, Lairson DR, Dubinsky S, Newmark M, Barnwell F, Hauser A, Hesdorffer D, Hernandez N, Karceski SC, Shih T. PMID: 19054413.
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    14. Estimating the incidence of first unprovoked seizure and newly diagnosed epilepsy in the low-income urban community of Northern Manhattan, New York City. Epilepsia. 2008 Aug; 49(8):1431-9. Benn EK, Hauser WA, Shih T, Leary L, Bagiella E, Dayan P, Green R, Andrews H, Thurman DJ, Hesdorffer DC. PMID: 18336560.
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    15. Prevalence of self-reported epilepsy in a multiracial and multiethnic community in New York City. Epilepsy Res. 2007 Dec; 77(2-3):141-50. Kelvin EA, Hesdorffer DC, Bagiella E, Andrews H, Pedley TA, Shih TT, Leary L, Thurman DJ, Hauser WA. PMID: 18023147.
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    16. Facial emotion recognition after curative nondominant temporal lobectomy in patients with mesial temporal sclerosis. Epilepsia. 2006 Aug; 47(8):1337-42. McClelland S, Garcia RE, Peraza DM, Shih TT, Hirsch LJ, Hirsch J, Goodman RR. PMID: 16922878.
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    17. Tonic-absence seizures: an underrecognized seizure type. Epilepsia. 2003 Mar; 44(3):461-5. Shih TT, Hirsch LJ. PMID: 12614405.
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    18. Video-EEG monitoring in the elderly: a review of 94 patients. Epilepsia. 2002 Feb; 43(2):165-9. McBride AE, Shih TT, Hirsch LJ. PMID: 11903463.
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