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Emmanuel Mandonnet
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 136
Citations - 7961
Emmanuel Mandonnet is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Arcuate fasciculus. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 118 publications receiving 6880 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel Mandonnet include German Cancer Research Center & Paris Diderot University.
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New insights into the anatomo-functional connectivity of the semantic system: a study using cortico-subcortical electrostimulations.
Hugues Duffau,Peggy Gatignol,Emmanuel Mandonnet,Philippe Peruzzi,Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer,Laurent Capelle +5 more
TL;DR: Arguments are provided in favour of the existence of a main ventral subcortical pathway underlying the semantic system, within the dominant hemisphere, joining the two essential cortical epicentres of this network: the posterior and superior temporal areas, and the orbitofrontal and dorsolateral prefontal regions.
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Intraoperative subcortical stimulation mapping of language pathways in a consecutive series of 115 patients with Grade II glioma in the left dominant hemisphere.
TL;DR: These results represent the largest experience with human subcortical language mapping ever reported and give a unique opportunity to perform an accurate and reliable real-time anatomofunctional study of language connectivity.
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Continuous growth of mean tumor diameter in a subset of grade II gliomas.
Emmanuel Mandonnet,Jean Yves Delattre,Marie Laure Tanguy,Kristin R. Swanson,Antoine F. Carpentier,Hugues Duffau,Philippe Cornu,Rémy van Effenterre,Ellsworth C. Alvord,Laurent Capelle +9 more
TL;DR: Untreated low‐grade oligodendrogliomas or mixed gliomas grow continuously during their premalignant phase, and their pattern of growth can be predicted within a relatively narrow range, according to a mixed model.
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Does the left inferior longitudinal fasciculus play a role in language? A brain stimulation study
TL;DR: It is suggested that the "semantic ventral stream" could be constituted by at least two parallel pathways within the left dominant temporal lobe: a direct pathway that connects the posterior temporal areas and the orbitofrontal region, crucial for language semantic processing, since it elicits semantic paraphasia when stimulated and also possibly an indirect pathway subserved by the ILF, not indispensable for language.
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Spontaneous and therapeutic prognostic factors in adult hemispheric World Health Organization Grade II gliomas: a series of 1097 cases: clinical article.
Laurent Capelle,Denys Fontaine,Emmanuel Mandonnet,Luc Taillandier,Jean Louis Golmard,Luc Bauchet,Johan Pallud,Philippe Peruzzi,Marie Hélène Baron,Michèle Kujas,Jacques Guyotat,Remi Guillevin,Marc Frenay,Sophie Taillibert,Philippe Colin,Valérie Rigau,F. Vandenbos,Catherine Pinelli,Hugues Duffau,French Réseau d'Étude des Gliomes +19 more
TL;DR: This large series with its volumetric assessment refines the prognostic value of previously stressed clinical and radiological parameters and highlights the importance of tumor size and location.