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Elessa D, Grosjean V, Lozeron P, Harel S, Royer B, Forgeard N, et al.
Br J Haematol . 2024 Mar; 204(6):2484-2486. PMID: 38500363
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Jomier F, Bousson V, Viala K, Pereon Y, Magot A, Cauquil C, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2019 Jul; 27(1):181-187. PMID: 31348848
Background And Purpose: Hypertrophy/signal hyperintensity and/or gadolinium enhancement of plexus structures on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are observed in two-thirds of cases of typical chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). The...
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Prudhon S, Kubis N
Rev Med Interne . 2018 Apr; 40(1):28-37. PMID: 29610004
Idiopathic peripheral facial palsy, also named Bell's palsy, is the most common cause of peripheral facial palsy in adults. Although it is considered as a benign condition, its social and...
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Baron M, Lozeron P, Harel S, Bengoufa D, Vignon M, Asli B, et al.
J Neurol . 2017 May; 264(6):1132-1135. PMID: 28484839
Monoclonal IgM anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) antibody-related peripheral neuropathy (anti-MAG neuropathy) is predominantly a demyelinating sensory neuropathy with ataxia and distal paresthesia. The clinical course of anti-MAG neuropathy is usually slowly...
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Richard A, Vellieux G, Abbou S, Benifla J, Lozeron P, Kubis N
J Neurol . 2017 Jan; 264(3):529-540. PMID: 28062970
Postpartum lower limb motor and/or sensory deficit is an uncommon obstetrical complication. We aimed to identify its incidence, etiology, and precipitating factors, as well as the neurological prognosis by retrospectively...
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Lozeron P, Kubis N
Rev Med Interne . 2015 May; 36(7):480-6. PMID: 25958331
Neuropathic pain is often underestimated and not adequately treated. The DN4 scale is very useful for its identification since it will benefit from pharmacological and non-pharmacological specific alternative care. The...
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Morizot-Koutlidis R, Andre-Obadia N, Antoine J, Attarian S, Ayache S, Azabou E, et al.
Neurophysiol Clin . 2015 May; 45(2):131-42. PMID: 25957985
Background: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) are increasingly performed for the assessment of peripheral neuropathies, but no practical guidelines have yet been established in this specific application. Study Aim: To determine...
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Lemesle M, Kubis N, Sauleau P, Nguyen The Tich S, Touzery-de Villepin A
Neurophysiol Clin . 2015 Feb; 45(1):121-30. PMID: 25703437
EEG recordings can be sent for remote interpretation. This article aims to define the tele-EEG procedures and technical guidelines. Tele-EEG is a complete medical act that needs to be carried...
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Andre-Obadia N, Sauleau P, Cheliout-Heraut F, Convers P, Debs R, Eisermann M, et al.
Neurophysiol Clin . 2014 Dec; 44(6):515-612. PMID: 25435392
Electroencephalography allows the functional analysis of electrical brain cortical activity and is the gold standard for analyzing electrophysiological processes involved in epilepsy but also in several other dysfunctions of the...
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Milani P, Malissin I, Tran-Dinh Y, Deye N, Baud F, Levy B, et al.
Neurophysiol Clin . 2014 Jun; 44(2):153-64. PMID: 24930938
Study Aims: We assessed clinical and early electrophysiological characteristics, in particular Generalized Periodic Epileptiform Discharges (GPEDs) patterns, of consecutive patients during a 1-year period, hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit...