Ann Hyslop M.D., is a board certified pediatric neurologist located at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Dr. Hyslop graduated from University of Texas Medical School at Houston, completed her pediatrics residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, and did her neurology residency at University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Hospital in Washington state. She completed a two year clinical neurophysiology fellowship at Nicklaus Children's Hospital with a focus on surgical epilepsy.

Dr. Hyslop now specializes in uncontrolled epilepsy and critical care neurology; she has additional interests in the neurologic care of children with congenital heart disease and autoimmune disorders. She is Medical Director of the Neurocritical Care Program. When not working, sailing, scuba diving, or tending to orchids, Dr. Hyslop spends time with her husband and two large dogs at their home in Miami.


Publications

Tierney, T.S., Alavian, K.N., ..., Hyslop, A., et al (2022). Initial experience with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound stereotactic surgery for central brain lesions in young adults. Journal of neurosurgery, Ahead of print(), 1-8. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A., Tatachar, P. (2022). Neuromodulation for Intractable Childhood Epilepsy. Seminars in pediatric neurology, 39(), 100918. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A., Wang, S., Bryant, J.P., et al (2021). Stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) in pediatric epilepsy: Utility in children with and without prior epilepsy surgery failure. Epilepsy research, 177(), 106765. View in Pubmed

Cohen, J.M., Checketts, D., ..., Hyslop, A., et al (2021). Time to onset of cannabidiol treatment effects in Dravet syndrome: Analysis from two randomized controlled trials. Epilepsia, 62(9), 2218-2227. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Hyslop, A., Gentile, V., et al (2021). Early Implantation as a Main Predictor of Response to Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Childhood-Onset Refractory Epilepsy. Journal of Child Neurology, 36(5), 365-370. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Hyslop, A., Gentile, V., et al (2021). Early vagus nerve stimulator implantation as a main predictor of positive outcome in pediatric patients with epileptic encephalopathy. Epileptic disorders, 23(4), 563-571. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A., Duchowny, M. (2020). Electrical stimulation mapping in children. Seizure, 77(), 59-63. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Lallas, M., Jayakar, P., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Korman, B., et al (2017). Response: Added value and limitations of electrical source localization. Epilepsia, 58(1), 175-176. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Jayakar, P., Lallas, M., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Korman, B., Dunoyer, C., Resnick, T., Duchowny, M. (2016). The diagnostic utility of 3D electroencephalography source imaging in pediatric epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia, 57(1), 24-31. View in Pubmed

Bansal, L., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Bhatia S., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P. (2016). PET hypermetabolism in medically resistant childhood epilepsy: Incidence, associations, and surgical outcome. Epilepsia, 57(3), 436-444. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Lallas, M., Jayakar, P., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Dunoyer, C., et al (2016). The diagnostic utility of 3D-ESI rotating and moving dipole methodology in the pre-surgical evaluation of MRI-negative childhood epilepsy due to focal cortical dysplasia. Epilepsia, 57(9), 1450-1457. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A., Miller, I., Bhatia, S., Resnick, T., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P. (2015). Minimally resective epilepsy surgery in MRI-negative children. Epileptic Disorders, 17(3), 263-74. View in Pubmed

Abend, N.S., Chapman, K.E., Gallentine, W.B., Goldstein, J., Hyslop, A.E., Loddenkemper, T., et al (2013). Electroencephalographic monitoring in the pediatric intensive care unit. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 13(3), 330. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A.E., Droker, B.S., Jansen, L.A. (2011). Clinical reasoning: an unexpected diagnosis in a 4-month-old infant with lethargy and H1N1 influenza. Neurology, 76(18), e88-e92. View in Pubmed


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