Penn Medicine Provider
Neurology
Brian Litt, MD
5.0
(49)
Sees patients age 16 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology

About me

  • Perelman Professor of Neurology
  • Professor of Neurology in Neurosurgery

Education and training

  • Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital

What my patients think about me

Average Rating
5.0

49 reviews

Comments are submitted by patients and reflect their views and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Penn Medicine.

April 2025
5.0
5.0
great dr
April 2025
5.0
5.0
dr. litt is a neurologist i would recommend to anyone with seizure issues.
April 2025
5.0
5.0
very helpful
January 2025
5.0
5.0
dr litt has always seemed to be a caring physician.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Litt is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

My research

Chen Y, Litt B, Vitale F, Takano H. On-Demand Seizures Facilitate Rapid Screening of Therapeutics for Epilepsy , bioRxiv: 2024


Galer PD, McKee JL, Ruggiero SM, Kaufman MC, McSalley I, Ganesan S, Ojemann WKS, Gonzalez AK, Cao Q, Litt B, Helbig I, Conrad EC. Quantitative EEG Spectral Features Differentiate Genetic Epilepsies and Predict Neurologic Outcomes , medRxiv: 2024


Gallagher RS, Sinha N, Pattnaik AR, Ojemann WKS, Lucas A, LaRocque JJ, Bernabei JM, Greenblatt AS, Sweeney EM, Cajigas I, Chen HI, Davis KA, Conrad EC, Litt B. The sixth sense: how much does interictal intracranial EEG add to determining the focality of epileptic networks? , Brain Commun, 6: 2024,fcae320


Conrad EC, Lucas A, Ojemann WKS, Aguila CA, Mojena M, LaRocque JJ, Pattnaik AR, Gallagher R, Greenblatt A, Tranquille A, Parashos A, Gleichgerrcht E, Bonilha L, Litt B, Sinha SR, Ungar L, Davis KA. Interictal intracranial EEG asymmetry lateralizes temporal lobe epilepsy , Brain Commun, 6: 2024,fcae284


Shi H, Pattnaik AR, Aguila C, Lucas A, Sinha N, Prager B, Mojena M, Gallagher R, Parashos A, Bonilha L, Gleichgerrcht E, Davis KA, Litt B, Conrad EC. Utility of intracranial EEG networks depends on re-referencing and connectivity choice , Brain Commun, 6: 2024,fcae165


Lucas A, Campbell Arnold T, Okar SV, Vadali C, Kawatra KD, Ren Z, Cao Q, Shinohara RT, Schindler MK, Davis KA, Litt B, Reich DS, Stein JM. Multi-contrast high-field quality image synthesis for portable low-field MRI using generative adversarial networks and paired data , Radiology, in revision: 2024


Xie K, Ojemann WKS, Gallagher RS, Lucas A, Hill CE, Hamilton RH, Johnson KB, Roth D, Litt B, Ellis CA. Disparities in seizure outcomes revealed by large language models , Journal Am Med Inform Assoc. , 13(ocae047): 2024,1348-1355


Farach LS, Richard MA, Wulsin AC, Bebin EM, Krueger DA, Sahin M, Porter BE, McPherson TO, Peters JM, O'Kelley S, Taub KS, Rajaraman R, Randle SC, McClintock WM, Koenig MK, Frost MD, Werner K, Nolan DA, Wong M, Cutter G, Northrup H, Au KS; PREVeNT Study Group. Drug-Resistant Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Is Associated With TSC2 Genotype: More Findings From the Preventing Epilepsy Using Vigatrin (PREVeNT) Trial , Pediatr Neurol: 2024


Galer PD, Parthasarathy S, Xian J, McKee JL, Ruggiero SM, Ganesan S, Kaufman MC, Cohen SR, Haag S, Chen C, Ojemann WKS, Kim D, Wilmarth O, Vaidiswaran P, Sederman C, Ellis CA, Gonzalez AK, Boßelmann CM, Lal D, Sederman R, Lewis-Smith D, Litt B, Helbig I. Clinical signatures of genetic epilepsies precede diagnosis in electronic medical records of 32,000 individuals , Genet Med: 2024


Lucas A, Scheid BH, Pattnaik AR, Gallagher R, Mojena M, Tranquille A, Prager B, Gleichgerrcht E, Gong R, Litt B, Davis KA, Das S, Stein JM, Sinha N. iEEG-recon: A Fast and Scalable Pipeline for Accurate Reconstruction of Intracranial Electrodes and Implantable Devices , Epilepsia: 2023


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