Publications by authors named "L M Fleury"

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  • * Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is emerging as a potential treatment for patients with recurrent or leftover NFPAs, but more research is needed to fully understand its long-term effects.
  • * A systematic review of 24 studies with nearly 3,800 patients found that SRS had a high success rate (approximately 92.3% tumor control) but also showed risks for hormonal deficiencies and visual field problems, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring after treatment. *
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Spontaneous hemoperitoneum is rare and is often labeled as idiopathic because the source of bleeding is never found. We report the case of a 35-year-old male who died of a splenic vein rupture. The decedent was a chronic alcoholic with a reported history of cirrhosis and medication noncompliance.

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Introduction: Congestive heart failure (HF) is associated with prolonged and recurrent hospitalizations; the prognosis remains poor a better follow up might be beneficial. PRADO-IC program is provided in order to improve the transition of care.

Aim Of The Study: To evaluate PRADO-IC program in term of healthcare consumption and prognosis in a cohort of patients hospitalized for decompensated HF, using the insight of the national data base SNDS (Système National de Données de Santé).

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Background: Phase synchronization over long distances underlies inter-areal communication and importantly, modulates the flow of information processing to adjust to cognitive demands.

Objective: This study investigates the impact of single-session, cross-frequency (Alpha-Gamma) bifocal transcranial alternating current stimulation (cf-tACS) to the cortical visual motion network on inter-areal coupling between the primary visual cortex (V1) and the medio-temporal area (MT) and on motion direction discrimination.

Methods: Based on the well-established phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) mechanism driving information processing in the visual system, we designed a novel directionally tuned cf-tACS protocol.

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Background: Cortical excitation/inhibition dynamics have been suggested as a key mechanism occurring after stroke. Their supportive or maladaptive role in the course of recovery is still not completely understood. Here, we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-electroencephalography coupling to study cortical reactivity and intracortical GABAergic inhibition, as well as their relationship to residual motor function and recovery longitudinally in patients with stroke.

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