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    Anatomy and cervical dystonia: Dysfunction follows form by Tatu, L., Jost, W. H.

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-02-2017)
    “…At first glance, cervical dystonia might be an illustration of the well-known proposition “function follows form”. Nevertheless, cervical dystonia is a highly…”
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    Glucocorticoid-Induced Skin Atrophy: The Old and the New by Niculet, Elena, Bobeica, Carmen, Tatu, Alin L

    “…Glucocorticoids are major therapeutic agents highly used in the medical field. Topical glucocorticoids have biologic activities which make them useful in…”
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    Tabes dorsalis in the 19th century. The golden age of progressive locomotor ataxia by Tatu, L., Bogousslavsky, J.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-04-2021)
    “…Tabes dorsalis, a late neurological complication of syphilis, is nowadays almost extinct. The path to understanding this disease and its pathophysiology was…”
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    What you feel is not always what you've got. Jean Lhermitte (1877-1959) and the phantom limb phenomenon by Drouin, E, Tatu, L, Hautecoeur, P

    Published in Revue neurologique (22-12-2023)
    “…Jean Lhermitte (1877-1959), the French neurologist and psychiatrist, is most often associated with the sign he described in three patients with multiple…”
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    Successive motor nerve blocks to identify the muscles causing a spasticity pattern: example of the arm flexion pattern by Genet, F., Schnitzler, A., Droz‐Bartholet, F., Salga, M., Tatu, L., Debaud, C., Denormandie, P., Parratte, B.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-01-2017)
    “…Botulinum Toxin A has been the main treatment for spasticity since the beginning of the 1990s. Surprisingly, there is still no consensus regarding injection…”
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    Unusual clinical and topographical midbrain stroke revealed by pure sensory disturbance by Petit, M., Medeiros De Bustos, E., Moulin, T., Tatu, L., Vuillier, F.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-10-2021)
    “…We describe a rare midbrain stroke presenting with predominantly sensory symptoms. A 71-year-old woman was hospitalized due to the recurrence of faciobrachial…”
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    The medical itineraries of Blaise Cendrars. Neuropsychiatry marks life and literature by Tatu, L., Bogousslavsky, J.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-03-2017)
    “…Neuropsychiatry had a profound impact on the life and work of one of the most influential French writers of the 20th century, Frédéric Sauser, better known by…”
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    Brueghel Syndrome or Meige Syndrome? Two Sides of a Same Disease by Béreau, M, Tatu, L

    “…Different eponyms such as "Wood syndrome," Meige syndrome, "Brueghel syndrome," "Blepharospasm plus syndrome" have been used to describe segmental…”
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    Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow: Reappraisal of the wrist-upper arm latency difference between ulnar and median nerves by Di Virgilio, G., Grapperon, A.M., Fayerstein, J., Goudot, M., Nollet, S., Ochsner, F., Théaudin, M., Truffert, A., Tsouni, P., Vial, C., Wang, F.C., Pasquier, J., Tatu, L., Attarian, S., Kuntzer, T.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2020)
    “…•Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow can be diagnosed by comparing ulnar to median nerve motor latency.•Ulnar-median latency difference >0.69 ms indicates ulnar…”
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    Assessment of topographic brachial plexus nerves variations at the axilla using ultrasonography by Christophe, J.-L., Berthier, F., Boillot, A., Tatu, L., Viennet, A., Boichut, N., Samain, E.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-10-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to describe topographic variations in the arrangement of the four main brachial plexus nerves at the junction of the axilla and the…”
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    The piriformis muscle syndrome: An exploration of anatomical context, pathophysiological hypotheses and diagnostic criteria by Michel, F, Decavel, P, Toussirot, E, Tatu, L, Aleton, E, Monnier, G, Garbuio, P, Parratte, B

    “…Abstract Introduction The piriformis muscle syndrome (PMS) has remained an ill-defined entity. It is a form of entrapment neuropathy involving compression of…”
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    Cadaver study of the topography of the musculotendinous junction of the finger extensor muscles: applicability to tendon rupture following closed wrist trauma by Lepage, D., Tatu, L., Loisel, F., Vuillier, F., Parratte, B.

    “…Rupture of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon in the wrist is a delayed complication that can occur after wrist injury. Several etiology-related…”
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    Anatomical and computed tomography study of the eighth costochondral junction: topography for costochondral graft harvesting by Lepage, D., Tatu, L., Loisel, F., Rey, P. B., Obert, L., Parratte, B.

    “…Introduction Costochondral grafts have long been used in maxillofacial reconstruction, but have been little used in trauma and orthopedic cases. This surgical…”
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    Dimensions of the trapezium bone: a cadaver and CT study by Loisel, F., Chapuy, S., Rey, P.-B., Obert, L., Parratte, B., Tatu, L., Lepage, D.

    “…Purpose The primary purpose of this study was to define the size of the trapezium bone through measurements on cadaver specimens and CT scans of living…”
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    Time course of odorant- and trigeminal-induced activation in the human brain: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study by Billot, P.-E, Comte, A, Galliot, E, Andrieu, P, Bonnans, V, Tatu, L, Gharbi, T, Moulin, T, Millot, J.-L

    Published in Neuroscience (25-08-2011)
    “…Abstract It is well known that most odorants stimulate the trigeminal system but the time course of the brain regions activated by these chemical stimulations…”
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    Extra- and intramuscular nerve supply of the muscles of the anterior antebrachial compartment : applications for selective neurotomy and for botulinum toxin injection by LEPAGE, D, PARRATTE, B, TATU, L, VUILLER, F, MONNIER, G

    “…Hypertonia of the upper limb due to spasticity causes pronation of the forearm and flexion of wrist and fingers. Nowadays this spasticity is often treated with…”
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