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Valérie Lauer
Publications - 10
Citations - 495
Valérie Lauer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 430 citations.
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Cannabis Use, Ischemic Stroke, and Multifocal Intracranial Vasoconstriction A Prospective Study in 48 Consecutive Young Patients
Valérie Wolff,Valérie Lauer,Olivier Rouyer,François Sellal,Nicolas Meyer,J.S. Raul,Cécile Sabourdy,Fazel Boujan,Christine Jahn,Rémy Beaujeux,Christian Marescaux +10 more
TL;DR: Multifocal angiopathy associated with cannabis consumption could be an important cause of ischemic stroke in young people.
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Tacrolimus-Associated Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome after Solid Organ Transplantation
Qisi Wu,Christian Marescaux,Valérie Wolff,Mi-Young Jeung,Romain Kessler,Valérie Lauer,Yangmei Chen +6 more
TL;DR: The focus is on the current understanding of clinical recognition, pathogenesis, neuroimaging and management of TAC-associated PRES after solid organ transplantation.
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Cannabis-related Stroke Myth or Reality?
Valérie Wolff,Jean-Paul Armspach,Valérie Lauer,Olivier Rouyer,Marc Bataillard,Christian Marescaux,Bernard Geny +6 more
TL;DR: The more common effects described as beneficial are glaucoma, analgesia, appetite in AIDS patients, tremor, Parkinson disease, spasticity in multiple sclerosis, epilepsia, anxiolytic, or antidepressive actions, and psychological and physical dependence are described as chronic effects of cannabis use.
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Ischaemic Strokes with Reversible Vasoconstriction and without Thunderclap Headache: A Variant of the Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome?
Valérie Wolff,Jean-Paul Armspach,Valérie Lauer,Olivier Rouyer,Anne Ducros,Christian Marescaux,Bernard Geny +6 more
TL;DR: These young patients with IS and RV may have a variant of RCVS, related to an increased susceptibility to vasoactive agents in some individuals, and intracranial arteries should be looked for at the acute stage and during the follow-up period.
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High Frequency of Intracranial Arterial Stenosis and Cannabis Use in Ischaemic Stroke in the Young
Valérie Wolff,Jean-Paul Armspach,Rémy Beaujeux,Monica Manisor,Olivier Rouyer,Valérie Lauer,Nicolas Meyer,Christian Marescaux,Bernard Geny +8 more
TL;DR: Comparing risk factors between patients with intracranial arterial stenosis and those with other definite causes showed that there were only two significant differences: a lower age and a higher frequency of vasoactive substances (especially cannabis) in patients with intruder arterIAL stenosis.