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Audrey Tanguy Melac
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 3
Citations - 119
Audrey Tanguy Melac is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient Health Questionnaire & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 70 citations. Previous affiliations of Audrey Tanguy Melac include Lundbeck.
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Functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder: the 2-year PERFORM study.
Lene Hammer-Helmich,Josep Maria Haro,Bengt Jönsson,Audrey Tanguy Melac,Sylvie Di Nicola,J. Chollet,Dominique Milea,B. Rive,D. Saragoussi +8 more
TL;DR: The greatest improvement in depressive symptoms, perceived cognitive symptoms, and functional impairment was seen immediately following initiation or switch of antidepressant therapy, followed by more gradual improvement and long-term stabilization.
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Long-term evolution of patient-reported outcome measures in spinocerebellar ataxias.
Heike Jacobi,Heike Jacobi,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Peter Bauer,Paola Giunti,Arron Cook,Robyn Labrum,Michael H Parkinson,Alexandra Durr,Alexis Brice,Perrine Charles,Cecila Marelli,Caterina Mariotti,Lorenzo Nanetti,Lidia Sarro,Maria Rakowicz,Anna Sulek,Anna Sobanska,Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch,Ludger Schöls,Holger Hengel,Laszlo Baliko,Béla Melegh,Alessandro Filla,Antonella Antenora,Jon Infante,José Berciano,Bart P.C. van de Warrenburg,Dagmar Timmann,Sandra Szymanski,Sylvia Boesch,Wolfgang Nachbauer,Jun Suk Kang,Massimo Pandolfo,Jörg B. Schulz,Audrey Tanguy Melac,Alhassane Diallo,Thomas Klockgether,Thomas Klockgether +38 more
TL;DR: In the common SCAs, PROMs give complementary information to the information provided by neurological scales and underlines the importance of PRoms as additional outcome measures in future interventional trials.
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Friedreich and dominant ataxias: quantitative differences in cerebellar dysfunction measurements
Audrey Tanguy Melac,Caterina Mariotti,Antoine Filipovic Pierucci,Paola Giunti,Javier Arpa,Sylvia Boesch,Thomas Klopstock,Thomas Klopstock,Jennifer Müller vom Hagen,Jennifer Müller vom Hagen,Thomas Klockgether,Thomas Klockgether,Katrin Bürk,Jörg B. Schulz,Kathrin Reetz,Massimo Pandolfo,Alexandra Durr,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Marta Panzeri,Michael H Parkinson,Irene Sanz-Gallego,Wolfgang Nachbauer,Ivan Karin,Chantal Depondt,L. Schoels,L. Schoels,Ilaria Giordano,Ilaria Giordano,Lorenzo Nanetti,Anna Castaldo,Andreas Eigentler +30 more
TL;DR: Cerebellar dysfunction was more severe in FRDA than in patients with SCA, but with lower progression indexes, within the limits of these types of indexes.