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Paul Trouillas
Researcher at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Publications - 7
Citations - 1327
Paul Trouillas is an academic researcher from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebellar ataxia & Fibrinogen. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1201 citations.
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International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale for pharmacological assessment of the cerebellar syndrome
Paul Trouillas,Tetsuya Takayanagi,Mark Hallett,Robert D. Currier,S. H. Subramony,K. Wessel,Alan Bryer,Hans-Christoph Diener,S. Massaquoi,Christopher M. Gomez,Paula Coutinho,M. Ben Hamida,Giuseppe Campanella,Alessandro Filla,L. Schut,D. Timann,Jérôme Honnorat,Norbert Nighoghossian,Bala V. Manyam +18 more
TL;DR: The scale proposed involves a compartimentalized quantification of postural and stance disorders, limb ataxia, dysarthria and oculomotor disorders, in order that a subscore concerning these symptoms may be separately studied.
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MRI of acute post-ischemic cerebral hemorrhage in stroke patients: diagnosis with T2*-weighted gradient-echo sequences.
Marc Hermier,Norbert Nighoghossian,Laurent Derex,Yves Berthezène,K. Blanc-Lasserre,Paul Trouillas,J. C. Froment +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluated T2*-weighted gradient-echo sequence (T2* GRE) appeared to be at least as efficient as CT scan in the detection of early post-ischemic cerebral hemorrhage.
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Potential Role of Anti-GAD Antibodies in Abnormal Eye Movements
Caroline Tilikete,Caroline Tilikete,Alain Vighetto,Alain Vighetto,Paul Trouillas,Jérôme Honnorat +5 more
TL;DR: The cases of two patients with subacute cerebellar ataxia associated with antiGad‐Ab presenting with abnormal eye movements are reported and the potential role of antiGAD‐Ab and the resultant GABAergic neurotransmission deficit in oculomotor manifestations is discussed.
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Early fibrinogen degradation coagulopathy: A predictive factor of parenchymal hematomas in cerebral rt-PA thrombolysis
TL;DR: It is suggested that early assays of fibrinogen and FDP may be useful in predicting the risk of post-thrombolytic intracerebral hemorrhage and parenchymal hematomas, indicating the occurrence of a particularly intense lysis of circulating fibr inogen.