Publications by authors named "J-Ph Neau"

We report a case of cervical artery dissection following a Heimlich maneuver. Cervical artery dissections are at the present time well known and are sometimes associated with trivial traumas. However, to our knowledge, this complication of such maneuver was never reported in the literature.

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A 68-year old patient, suffering from a left temporal and right frontal multifocal glioblastoma, initially presented Wernicke's aphasia with abnormal behavior. After a stereotaxic biopsy of his right frontal lesion, the patient developed an activity of ceaseless writing associated with mutism. This hypergraphic behavior was accompanied with a production of numerous aphasic paragraphics contrasting with the mutism.

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Parkinson's disease cannot be reduced to its motor symptoms. Psychological and behavioral disorders often accompany its development. Our study was conducted in June 1999 among 36 neurologists practicing in hospital or private clinic settings in the Poitou-Charentes area.

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