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David Cohen

Researcher at Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

Publications -  787
Citations -  45536

David Cohen is an academic researcher from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 635 publications receiving 37722 citations. Previous affiliations of David Cohen include University of California, Berkeley & University of Michigan.

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Does epilepsy in multiplex autism pedigrees define a different subgroup in terms of clinical characteristics and genetic risk

TL;DR: Epilepsy in multiplex autism may define a different subgroup in terms of clinical characteristics and genetic risk, and using a permutation test there was significant evidence that the epilepsy phenotype co-segregated within families.

Effect of anti-HLA antibodies on the long-term survival of heart and kidney allografts.

TL;DR: Study of anti-HLA antibodies in a population of 238 primary renal and 199 primary heart allograft recipients showed significant association between development ofAnti- HLA antibodies and that of chronic allografted rejection.
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Towards a valid nosography and psychopathology of catatonia in children and adolescents.

TL;DR: This chapter describes a new psychopathological model of catatonia, and three main modalities of movement dysfunction in catatonic subjects are listed: adherence to delusional ideas leading to a psychomotor automatism, resistance to delusional thinking or conviction, and finally hyperanxious states.
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Psychiatric and cognitive phenotype in children and adolescents with myotonic dystrophy

TL;DR: An admixture analysis of the IQ distribution of the patients of patients with juvenile DM1 hypothesised a bimodal distribution, distinguished two different phenotypic subtypes: one group characterising by mental retardation, severe developmental delay and maternal transmission; and another group characterised by borderline full scale IQ, subnormal development and paternal transmission.