Marie Fleury
University of Strasbourg
15 Papers
115 Citations
Marie Fleury is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuromyelitis optica & Autoantibody. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Marie Fleury include Louis Pasteur University.
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Papers
Cognitive functions in neuromyelitis optica.
Frédéric Blanc,Hélène Zéphir,Christine Lebrun,Pierre Labauge,Giovanni Castelnovo,Marie Fleury,François Sellal,Christine Tranchant,Kathy Dujardin,Patrick Vermersch,Jérôme De Seze +10 more
TL;DR: This study confirms the recent concept of a possible brain involvement in NMO and finds any correlation between clinical, biological, or magnetic resonance imaging results and cognitive dysfunction.
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Optical Coherence Tomography in Neuromyelitis Optica
Jérôme De Seze,Frédéric Blanc,L. Jeanjean,Hélène Zéphir,Pierre Labauge,M. Bouyon,L. Ballonzoli,Giovanni Castelnovo,Marie Fleury,Sabine Defoort,Patrick Vermersch,Claude Speeg +11 more
TL;DR: Optical coherence tomography results are significantly altered in patients with NMO and could be considered a marker of axonal loss because it found good correlation between OCT and the Expanded Disability Status Scale score.
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SPG11 spastic paraplegia. A new cause of juvenile parkinsonism.
Mathieu Anheim,Clotilde Lagier-Tourenne,Giovanni Stevanin,Marie Fleury,Alexandra Durr,Izzie Jacques Namer,Paola S. Denora,Alexis Brice,Jean-Louis Mandel,Michel Koenig,Christine Tranchant +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that parkinsonism may initiate SPG11-linked HSP TCC and that SPG 11 may cause juvenile parkinsonistan.
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy evaluation in patients with neuromyelitis optica
Jérôme De Seze,Frédéric Blanc,Stéphane Kremer,Nicolas Collongues,Marie Fleury,Christophe Marcel,Izzie Jacques Namer +6 more
TL;DR: The results are clearly different from those found in MS, where NAA is frequently decreased and choline increased, even in NAWM, and could have an impact on the differentiation between MS and NMO.
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Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome
Frédéric Blanc,Nadine Longato,Barbara Jung,C. Kleitz,Laure Di Bitonto,Benjamin Cretin,Nicolas Collongues,Christelle Sordet,Marie Fleury,Vincent Poindron,Jacques-Eric Gottenberg,Olivier Anne,Dan Lipsker,Thierry Martin,Jean Sibilia,Jérôme De Seze +15 more
TL;DR: Cognitive impairment—mild or dementia—exists in patients with Primary Sjögren's syndrome and a trend towards a correlation was found between the severity of cognitive impairment and the degree of white matter lesions (WML).