H. Toure
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Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2009
Anne Laurent-Vannier; H. Toure; Vieux E; Dominique Brugel; M. Chevignard
INTRODUCTION Studies of long-term outcome of the shaken baby syndrome (SBS) are scarce, but they usually indicate poor outcome. OBJECTIVES To describe long-term outcome of a child having sustained a SBS, to ascertain possible delayed sequelae and to discuss medicolegal issues. METHODS We report a single case study of a child having sustained a SBS, illustrating the initial clinical features, the neurological, cognitive and behavioural outcomes as well as her social integration. RESULTS The child sustained diffuse brain injuries, responsible for spastic right hemiplegia leading to secondary orthopaedic consequences, as well as severe cognitive impairment, worsening over time: the developmental quotient measured at 15 months of age was 55 and worsened as age increased. At 6 years and 8 months, the childs IQ had fallen to 40. Behavioural disorders became apparent only after several months and precluded any social integration. The child eventually had to be placed in a specialised education centre at age 5. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION The SBS has a very poor outcome and major long-standing sequelae are frequent. Cognitive or behavioural sequelae can become apparent only after a long sign-free interval, due to increasing demands placed on the child during development. This case report confirms severity of early brain lesions and necessity for an extended follow-up by a multi-disciplinary team. From a medicolegal point of view, signaling the child to legal authorities allows protection of the child, but also conditions later compensation if sequelae compromise autonomy.
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2012
Claire Jourdan; Dominique Brugel; Katelyne Hubeaux; H. Toure; Anne Laurent-Vannier; M. Chevignard
Aim The aim of the study was to assess weight changes after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children and the factors influencing them.
Archive | 2018
Catherine Adamsbaum; T. Billette de Villemeur; Béatrice Husson; A. Laurent Vannier; H. Toure; Michel Zerah
Most abusive head trauma (AHT) takes the form of shaken baby syndrome (SBS), which primarily affects infants younger than 8 months of age.
Developmental Neurorehabilitation | 2017
A. Krasny-Pacini; Leila Francillette; H. Toure; Dominique Brugel; Anne Laurent-Vannier; Philippe Meyer; Jonathan Evans; M. Chevignard
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the long-term outcome in prospective memory (PM), seven years after childhood severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), in a prospective longitudinal cohort. Participants: 76 young individuals (aged 7–22 years): 39 patients with a severe accidental TBI included prospectively seven years earlier, aged 0–15 years at injury, and 37 controls individually matched on age, gender and parental education. Main outcome measures: Three novel short PM tasks varying in the delay, motivation and context (ecological versus paper and pencil task). Results: Individuals with severe TBI showed significantly poorer PM than matched controls in the two low-motivation PM tasks: (1) the ecological long-delay task consisting of sending a letter on a rainy day (p=0.047, odds ratio = 2.6); (2) the non-ecological short-delay task consisting of taking off post-its while identifying facial emotions (p=0.004, r=0.34). Differences in PM on the high motivation were not significant. PM is impaired several years post severe TBI.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2014
C. Jourdan; Dominique Brugel; K. Hubeaux; H. Toure; Anne Laurent-Vannier; M. Chevignard
E. Chinier a,∗, S. N’guyen b, G. Lignon c, A. Ter Minassian d, I. Richard a, M. Dinomais a a LUNAM, département de médecine physique et de réadaptation, université d’Angers, Angers, France b LUNAM, département de neuromédiateur, université d’Angers, France c LUNAM, pôle d’imagerie, université d’Angers, France d LUNAM, pôle d’anesthésie réanimation, université d’Angers, France ∗Auteur correspondant.
Child Abuse & Neglect | 2016
K. Lind; H. Toure; Dominique Brugel; Philippe Meyer; Anne Laurent-Vannier; M. Chevignard
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016
M. Chevignard; Leila Francillette; H. Toure; Dominique Brugel; Philippe Meyer; Anne Laurent Vannier; Marion Opatowski; Laurence Watier
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2015
M. Chevignard; Bernadette Kerrouche; K. Lind; D. Dreyfus; H. Toure; Dominique Brugel; S. Beers
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2014
Corinne Catale; T. Meulemans; Bernadette Kerrouche; H. Toure; Anne Laurent-Vannier; Dominique Brugel; E. Pineau-Chardon; Aude Mariller; Ouarda Benkhaled; Virginie Kieffer; M. Chevignard
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
S. Viot; M. Chevignard; H. Camarâ-Costa; Georges Dellatolas; H. Toure; Dominique Brugel; Anne Laurent-Vannier; Laurence Watier; Philippe Meyer