Romain Valabregue
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van Velzen L, Colic L, Ceja Z, Dauvermann M, Villa L, Savage H, et al.
medRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39802789
Previous studies have suggested that alterations in white matter (WM) microstructure are implicated in suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STBs). However, findings of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies have been inconsistent....
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Delion T, Jacquemont T, Daghsen L, Valabregue R, Beanato E, Hummel F, et al.
Cerebellum
. 2025 Jan;
24(1):28.
PMID: 39786475
Cerebellar functional and structural connectivity are likely related to motor function after stroke. Less is known about motor recovery, which is defined as a gain of function between two time...
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Payette K, Steger C, Licandro R, De Dumast P, Li H, Barkovich M, et al.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging
. 2024 Oct;
PP.
PMID: 39475746
Segmentation is a critical step in analyzing the developing human fetal brain. There have been vast improvements in automatic segmentation methods in the past several years, and the Fetal Brain...
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Tarrano C, Zito G, Gallea C, Delorme C, McGovern E, Atkinson-Clement C, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2024 Sep;
31(12):e16460.
PMID: 39254064
Background And Purpose: Myoclonus dystonia due to a pathogenic variant in SGCE (MYC/DYT-SGCE) is a rare condition involving a motor phenotype associating myoclonus and dystonia. Dysfunction within the networks relying...
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Daghsen L, Checkouri T, Wittwer A, Valabregue R, Galanaud D, Lejeune F, et al.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 2024 Sep;
96(1):85-94.
PMID: 39242199
Background: Evaluation of the structural integrity and functional excitability of the corticospinal tract (CST) is likely to be important in predicting motor recovery after stroke. Previous reports are inconsistent regarding...
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Millot S, Daghsen L, Checkouri T, Wittwer A, Valabregue R, Galanaud D, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
. 2024 Aug;
38(10):764-774.
PMID: 39162251
Background: Early prediction of poststroke motor recovery is challenging in clinical settings. The Prediction recovery potential (PREP2) algorithm is the most accurate approach for prediction of Upper Limb function available...
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Rezende T, Petit E, Park Y, Tezenas du Montcel S, Joers J, DuBois J, et al.
Mov Disord
. 2024 Jul;
39(10):1856-1867.
PMID: 39056163
Background: Clinical trials for upcoming disease-modifying therapies of spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA), a group of rare movement disorders, lack endpoints sensitive to early disease progression, when therapeutics will be most effective....
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Fu G, El Jurdi R, Chougar L, Dormont D, Valabregue R, Lehericy S, et al.
J Med Imaging (Bellingham)
. 2024 Jul;
11(4):044002.
PMID: 38988992
Purpose: Deep learning is the standard for medical image segmentation. However, it may encounter difficulties when the training set is small. Also, it may generate anatomically aberrant segmentations. Anatomical knowledge...
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Lagarde J, Olivieri P, Tonietto M, Noiray C, Lehericy S, Valabregue R, et al.
Alzheimers Res Ther
. 2024 May;
16(1):97.
PMID: 38702802
Background: The locus coeruleus (LC) and the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) are altered in early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Little is known about LC and NBM alteration in...
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Tarrano C, Gallea C, Delorme C, McGovern E, Atkinson-Clement C, Barnham I, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2024 Apr;
6(2):fcae105.
PMID: 38601915
Non-motor aspects in dystonia are now well recognized. The sense of agency, which refers to the experience of controlling one's own actions, has been scarcely studied in dystonia, even though...