Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (27)

  1. 17. Joly, L., De Tiege, X., Goldman, S., Mendlewicz, J., & Massat, I. (2004). Reversible accumbens hypometabolism in a case of akinetic catatonia. European neuropsychopharmacology. Vol. 14 (p. 267) European Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology(17: 9-13 Octobre 2004: Stockholm, Suède).
  2. 18. De Tiege, X., Goldman, S., Laureys, S., Verheulpen, D., Chiron, C., Dulac, O., & Van Bogaert, P. (2003). Evidences for parieto-frontal dysconnection in epileptic syndromes with continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep. Epilepsia. Vol. 44 (pp. 165-166) Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society(5-10 décembre 2003: Boston, USA).
  3. 19. De Tiege, X., Rozenberg, F., Des Portes, V., Ponsot, G., & Héron, B. (2003). Clinical differentiation between viral and immuno-inflammatory disorders in herpes simplex encephalitis relapses in children. Revista de neurología. Vol. 36 (p. 495) Congrès de la Société Européenne de Neurologie Pédiatrique (langue française)(7: 1-4 décembre 2002: Paris, France).
  4. 20. De Tiege, X., Mazouin, N., De Laet, C., Christophe, C., Mewasingh, L., & Dan, B. (2003). Early-delayed transient Klüver-Bucy syndrome following paediatric herpes simplex encephalitis. European journal of paediatric neurology. Vol. 7 (p. 368) International Congress of the European Paediatric Neurology Society(5: 22-25 octobre 2003: Taormina, Italie).
  5. 21. De Tiege, X., Héron, B., Lebon, P., Ponsot, G., & Rozenberg, F. (2003). Pitfalls in early PCR diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis in children: a retrospective study of 33 cases. European journal of paediatric neurology. Vol. 7 (p. 369) International Congress of the European Paediatric Neurology Society(5: 22-25 octobre 2003: Taormina, Italie).
  6. 22. Van Bogaert, P., Phillips, C., De Tiege, X., Verheulpen, D., Maquet, P., & Goldman, S. (2003). Activation of the frontoparietal operculum in the cortical focal negative myoclonus. Epilepsia. Vol. 44 (p. 314) Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society(5-10 décembre 2003: Boston, USA).
  7. 23. De Tiege, X., Van Bogaert, P., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Damhaut, P., Schiffmann, S. N., & Goldman, S. (2002). Epilepsy-induced increase of 5-HT1A receptors as an explanation for ECT therapeutic response in major depression. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. Vol. 12 (p. 23) 3rd ECNP Workshop(15-17 mars 2002: Nice, France).
  8. 24. De Tiege, X., Massat, I., Bier, J. C., Laureys, S., Lotstra, F., Berré, J., Mendlewicz, J., & Goldman, S. (2002). Brain function during catatonic stupor and after clinical remission. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. Vol. 12 (p. 24) 3rd ECNP Workshop(15-17 mars 2002: Nice, France).
  9. 25. De Tiege, X., Goldman, S., Chaigne, D., de Saint-Martin, A., & Van Bogaert, P. (2002). Longitudinal study of regional changes in cerebral glucose metabolism in epileptic syndromes with continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep. Epilepsia. Vol. 43 (p. 16) 15th European Congress on Epileptology(6-10 octobre 2002: Madrid, Espagne).
  10. 26. De Tiege, X., Van Bogaert, P., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Damhaut, P., Schiffmann, S. N., & Goldman, S. (2001). Measurement of 5-HT1a receptors binding as a tool to determine hippocampal neuronal loss using PET. Epilepsia. Vol. 42 (p. 72) 24th International Epilepsy Congress(12-16 mai 2001: Buenos Aires, Argentine).
  11. 27. De Tiege, X., Des Portes, V., Ponsot, G., Lobut, J. B., Lebon, P., Rozenberg, F., & Héron, B. (2001). Patholophysiological mechanism of herpes simplex encephalitis relapses in children: immuno-inflammatory reaction or viral replication recurrence. Eur J Paediatr Neurol. Vol. 5 (p. 86) Eur J Paediatr Neurol (4th International Congress of the European Pediatric Neurology Society, 12-16 septembre 2001)(12-16 septembre 2001: Baden-Baden, Allemagne).
  12.   Rapports de recherche, comptes rendus, lettres à l'éditeur, working papers (2)

  13. 1. Van Hecke, A., Nebbioso, A., Santalucia, R., Vermeiren, J., De Tiege, X., Nonclercq, A., Van Bogaert, P., & Aeby, A. (2022). The EEG score is diagnostic of continuous spike and waves during sleep (CSWS) syndrome. Clinical neurophysiology.

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