Can chronic subthalamic nucleus stimulation induce de novo tremor in Parkinson's disease?
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Auteurs : Stephane Thobois ; Stephen Tisch ; Jing Xie-Brustolin ; Patrick Mertens ; Marwan I. Hariz ; Isabelle Benatru ; Emmanuel Broussolle ; Patricia Limousin-DowseySource :
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Subthalamic nucleus stimulation dramatically improves parkinsonian symptoms, notably the tremor. The occurrence of a tremor in the first 6 months after the surgical procedure in patients without tremor preoperatively is much less common. We report on the cases of 3 patients who developed such modification of their parkinsonian symptomatology. Physiopathological hypotheses are discussed. © 2005 Movement Disorder Society
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