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Stereotactic neurosurgery for tremor

The role of the motor thalamus as surgical target in stereotactic neurosurgery for different kinds of tremor is discussed. For tremor in Parkinson's disease, the subthalamic nucleus becomes more and more often the surgical target, because this target also gives relief of other and more incapaci...

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Published in:Movement disorders 2002-01, Vol.17 (S3), p.S84-S88
Main Authors: Speelman, Johannes D., Schuurman, Richard, de Bie, Rob M.A., Esselink, Rianne A.J., Bosch, D. Andries
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description The role of the motor thalamus as surgical target in stereotactic neurosurgery for different kinds of tremor is discussed. For tremor in Parkinson's disease, the subthalamic nucleus becomes more and more often the surgical target, because this target also gives relief of other and more incapacitating symptoms (hypokinesia, rigidity). Stimulation is as effective in tremor suppression as coagulation but has less adverse events and permits bilateral surgery. In selected cases, thalamotomy can still be indicated. © 2002 Movement Disorder Society
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Electrocoagulation - methods
Essential Tremor - surgery
Humans
Medical sciences
Multiple Sclerosis - surgery
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Nervous system as a whole
Neurology
Parkinson Disease - surgery
Parkinson's disease
Stereotaxic Techniques
subthalamic nucleus
Subthalamic Nucleus - surgery
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thalamic stimulation
thalamotomy
Thalamus - surgery
Treatment Outcome
tremor
Tremor - surgery
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