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Sophie Tezenas du Montcel
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 133
Citations - 7216
Sophie Tezenas du Montcel is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinocerebellar ataxia & Ataxia. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 121 publications receiving 6124 citations. Previous affiliations of Sophie Tezenas du Montcel include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Bilateral Deep-Brain Stimulation of the Globus Pallidus in Primary Generalized Dystonia
Marie Vidailhet,Laurent Vercueil,Jean-Luc Houeto,Pierre Krystkowiak,Alim-Louis Benabid,Philippe Cornu,Christelle Lagrange,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Didier Dormont,Sylvie Grand,Serge Blond,Olivier Detante,Bernard Pillon,Claire Ardouin,Yves Agid,Alain Destée,Pierre Pollak +16 more
TL;DR: These findings support the efficacy and safety of the use of bilateral stimulation of the internal globus pallidus in selected patients with primary generalized dystonia.
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Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Luc Mallet,Mircea Polosan,Nematollah Jaafari,Nicolas Baup,Marie-Laure Welter,Denys Fontaine,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Jérôme Yelnik,Isabelle Chereau,Christophe Arbus,Sylvie Raoul,Bruno Aouizerate,Philippe Damier,Stephan Chabardes,Virginie Czernecki,Claire Ardouin,Marie-Odile Krebs,Eric Bardinet,Patrick Chaynes,Pierre Burbaud,Philippe Cornu,Philippe Derost,Thierry Bougerol,Benoit Bataille,Vianney Mattei,Didier Dormont,Bertrand Devaux,Marc Vérin,Jean-Luc Houeto,Pierre Pollak,Alim-Louis Benabid,Yves Agid,Paul Krack,Bruno Millet,Antoine Pelissolo,Non Renseigné +35 more
TL;DR: These preliminary findings suggest that stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus may reduce the symptoms of severe forms of OCD but is associated with a substantial risk of serious adverse events.
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Treatment Outcome and Predictors of Response
Pino Alonso,Daniel Cuadras,Loes Gabriëls,Damiaan Denys,Wayne K. Goodman,Ben D. Greenberg,Fiacro Jimenez-Ponce,Jens Kuhn,Doris Lenartz,Luc Mallet,Bart Nuttin,Eva Real,Cinto Segalàs,Rick Schuurman,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,José M. Menchón +15 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that DBS constitutes a valid alternative to lesional surgery for severe, therapy-refractory OCD patients and well-controlled, randomized studies with larger samples are needed to establish the optimal targeting and stimulation conditions.
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Human brain mapping in dystonia reveals both endophenotypic traits and adaptive reorganization.
Sabine Meunier,Line Garnero,Antoine Ducorps,Leonor Mazieres,Stéphane Lehéricy,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Bernard Renault,Marie Vidailhet +7 more
TL;DR: The abnormal cortical finger representations from the nondystonic limb appear to be endophenotypic traits of dystonia, which may be due to intrinsic beneficial remapping in reaction against the primary disorder.
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Long-term disease progression in spinocerebellar ataxia types 1, 2, 3, and 6: a longitudinal cohort study
Heike Jacobi,Sophie Tezenas du Montcel,Peter Bauer,Paola Giunti,Arron Cook,Robyn Labrum,Michael H Parkinson,Alexandra Durr,Alexis Brice,Perrine Charles,Cecilia Marelli,Caterina Mariotti,Lorenzo Nanetti,Marta Panzeri,Maria Rakowicz,Anna Sulek,Anna Sobanska,Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch,Ludger Schöls,Ludger Schöls,Holger Hengel,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,Jun Suk Kang,Massimo Pandolfo,Jörg B. Schulz,Sonia Molho,Alhassane Diallo,Thomas Klockgether,Thomas Klockgether +38 more
TL;DR: This study provides quantitative data on the progression of the most common spinocerebellar ataxias based on a follow-up period that exceeds those of previous studies and could prove useful for sample size calculation and patient stratification in interventional trials.