Search Results - "Paquier, P."
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Long-term sequelae in children after cerebellar astrocytoma surgery
Published in Neurology (27-04-2004)“…To study long-term effects on neurologic, neuropsychological, and behavioral functioning in children treated for cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma (CPA) without…”
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Functional Foreign Accent Syndrome in suspected Conversion Disorder: A case study
Published in The European journal of psychiatry (01-01-2021)“…We provide a case analysis for a 28-year-old, native Dutch-speaking lady who developed Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS), a few weeks after falling down the…”
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Tumour type and size are high risk factors for the syndrome of “cerebellar” mutism and subsequent dysarthria
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-12-1999)“…OBJECTIVE “Cerebellar mutis” and subsequent dysarthria (MSD) is a documented complication of posterior fossa surgery in children. In this prospective study the…”
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Cerebellocerebral diaschisis and postsurgical posterior fossa syndrome in pediatric patients
Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-10-2010)Get full text
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Regional cerebral glucose metabolism in epilepsies with continuous spikes and waves during sleep
Published in Neurology (14-09-2004)“…Epileptic syndromes with continuous spikes and waves during sleep (CSWS) represent a wide spectrum of epileptic conditions associated with cognitive…”
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The cerebellum may be directly involved in cognitive functions
Published in Neurology (26-03-2002)“…Neuropsychological deficits may occur in infratentorial strokes. Only minor cognitive disturbances are reported in unilateral anterior cerebellar lesions…”
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Review of research on the clinical presentation of acquired childhood aphasia
Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-06-1996)“…The traditional description of the clinical picture of acquired childhood aphasia (ACA) claims that ACA is invariably nonfluent, that recovery of language…”
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Increased writing activity in neurological conditions: a review and clinical study
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-11-1996)“…Increased writing activity in a 70 year old, right handed man presenting with a history of alcohol misuse and maturity onset diabetes is reported. Brain CT…”
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Modelling and Control of Hydroforming Processes for Flanges Forming
Published in CIRP annals (1998)“…The modeling of hydroforming processes is studied from experiments and numerical modeling using advanced finite element methods. The paper demonstrates that…”
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Dysarthria in Children With Cerebellar or Brainstem Tumors
Published in Pediatric neurology (01-05-1998)“…Speech features were perceptually analyzed in two groups of children. The first group (n = 6) had undergone cerebellar tumor resection, and the second group (n…”
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Clinical Evaluation of Conversational Speech Fluency in the Acute Phase of Acquired Childhood Aphasia: Does a Fluency/Nonfluency Dichotomy Exist?
Published in Journal of child neurology (01-05-2001)“…Traditional neurologic tenets claim that the clinical picture of acquired childhood aphasia is nonfluent irrespective of lesion location. In the past 20 years,…”
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Acquired childhood dysarthria: Review of its clinical presentation
Published in Pediatric Neurology (01-11-1997)“…The adult classification of dysarthria correlating with the pathophysiology of the motor systems is usually applied to classify acquired childhood dysarthria…”
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Cerebellar neurocognition: Insights into the bottom of the brain
Published in Clinical neurology and neurosurgery (01-09-2008)“…Abstract The traditional view on the core functions of the cerebellum consists of the regulation of motor coordination, balance and motor speech. However,…”
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Transient musical hallucinosis of central origin: a review and clinical study
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-11-1992)“…A 52 year old, right handed, hearing impaired woman was admitted with headache and neck stiffness. The only neuropsychological symptom was transient auditory…”
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Evaluation of river discharges monitored by a fixed side-looking Doppler profiler
Published in Water resources research (01-04-2008)“…Fixed side‐looking Doppler current profilers (H‐ADCP) recently emerged as an innovating technique for the continuous monitoring of river discharges. The…”
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High cervical myelopathy and tactile object recognition disturbance
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Clinical Utility of the Judgment of Line Orientation Test and Facial Recognition Test in Children With Acquired Unilateral Cerebral Lesions
Published in Journal of child neurology (01-04-1999)“…In unselected adult patients with brain damage, the Judgment of Line Orientation Test and the Facial Recognition Test are considered valid instruments for…”
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Deep dyslexia in a Dutch-speaking patient
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Primary thalamic malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the dominant hemisphere causing severe neuropsychological symptoms
Published in Clinical neuropathology (01-01-1989)“…A 45-year-old man with a malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) of the left thalamus is reported. This tumor only rarely originates within the brain. Primarily…”
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The cerebellum and language: the story so far
Published in Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica (01-01-2007)“…The cerebellum was traditionally considered to be exclusively involved in the coordination of voluntary movement, gait, posture, balance and motor speech…”
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