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List of bibliographic references indexed by Parkinson Disease (therapy)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 367.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000039 (2015) Stanley Fahn [États-Unis]The medical treatment of Parkinson disease from James Parkinson to George Cotzias.
000128 (2015) Marjan Jahanshahi [Royaume-Uni] ; Ignacio Obeso ; Christelle Baunez ; Manuel Alegre ; Paul KrackParkinson's disease, the subthalamic nucleus, inhibition, and impulsivity.
000176 (2015) Michael Samuel [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria Rodriguez-Oroz ; Angelo Antonini ; Jonathan M. Brotchie ; Kallol Ray Chaudhuri ; Richard G. Brown ; Wendy R. Galpern ; Melissa J. Nirenberg ; Michael S. Okun ; Anthony E. LangManagement of impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease: Controversies and future approaches.
000286 (2015) Nathan C. Rowland [États-Unis] ; Philip A. Starr ; Paul S. Larson ; Jill L. Ostrem ; William J. Marks ; Daniel A. LimCombining cell transplants or gene therapy with deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
000317 (2015) Kaviraja Udupa [Canada] ; Ayda Ghahremani [Canada] ; Robert Chen [Canada]Are we close to the advent of closed loop deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease?
000360 (2014) Paul Sauleau [France] ; Florence Le Jeune ; Sophie Drapier ; Jean-François Houvenaghel ; Thibaut Dondaine ; Claire Haegelen ; Florent Lalys ; Gabriel Robert ; Dominique Drapier ; Marc VérinWeight gain following subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: a PET study.
000376 (2014) Subhendra N. Sarkar [États-Unis] ; Efstathios Papavassiliou ; David B. Hackney ; David C. Alsop ; Ludy C. Shih ; Ananth J. Madhuranthakam ; Reed F. Busse ; Susan La Ruche ; Rafeeque A. BhadeliaThree-dimensional brain MRI for DBS patients within ultra-low radiofrequency power limits.
000389 (2014) Meredith Achey [États-Unis] ; Jason L. Aldred ; Noha Aljehani ; Bastiaan R. Bloem ; Kevin M. Biglan ; Piu Chan ; Esther Cubo ; E Ray Dorsey ; Christopher G. Goetz ; Mark Guttman ; Anhar Hassan ; Suketu M. Khandhar ; Zoltan Mari ; Meredith Spindler ; Caroline M. Tanner ; Pieter Van Den Haak ; Richard Walker ; Jayne R. WilkinsonThe past, present, and future of telemedicine for Parkinson's disease.
000392 (2014) R. J. St George [États-Unis] ; P. Carlson-Kuhta [États-Unis] ; J. G. Nutt [États-Unis] ; P. Hogarth [États-Unis] ; K. J. Burchiel [États-Unis] ; F. B. Horak [États-Unis]The effect of deep brain stimulation randomized by site on balance in Parkinson’s disease
000400 (2014) Erwin Montgomery [États-Unis] ; Hwang HeThe FM/AM world is shaping the future of deep brain stimulation.
000401 (2014) Alfonso Fasano [Canada] ; Andres M. LozanoThe FM/AM world is shaping the future of deep brain stimulation.
000412 (2014) Jean-François Daneault [Canada] ; Christian Duval ; Sébastien Barbat-Artigas ; Mylène Aubertin-Leheudre ; Nicolas Jodoin ; Michel Panisset ; Abbas F. SadikotSubthalamic stimulation improves motor function but not home and neighborhood mobility.
000413 (2014) Tiago A. Mestre [Canada] ; Alberto J. Espay ; Connie Marras ; Mark H. Eckman ; Pierre Pollak ; Anthony E. LangSubthalamic nucleus-deep brain stimulation for early motor complications in Parkinson's disease-the EARLYSTIM trial: early is not always better.
000414 (2014) Joshua E. Aman [États-Unis] ; Aviva Abosch ; Maggie Bebler ; Chia-Hao Lu ; Jürgen KonczakSubthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation improves somatosensory function in Parkinson's disease.
000432 (2014) Alfonso Fasano [Canada] ; Andres M. LozanoReply: the FM/AM world is shaping the future of deep brain stimulation.
000440 (2014) Hui Ming Khoo [Japon] ; Haruhiko Kishima ; Satoru Oshino ; Toshiki YoshimineReply to: Low-frequency subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease: a randomized clinical trial.
000458 (2014) Dag Aarsland [Suède, Norvège] ; John-Paul Taylor ; Daniel Weintraub [États-Unis]Psychiatric Issues in Cognitive Impairment
000471 (2014) Elina Tripoliti [Royaume-Uni] ; Patricia Limousin ; Tom Foltynie ; Joseph Candelario ; Iciar Aviles-Olmos ; Marwan I. Hariz ; Ludvic ZrinzoPredictive factors of speech intelligibility following subthalamic nucleus stimulation in consecutive patients with Parkinson's disease.
000505 (2014) W M Michael Schüpbach [Suisse] ; Jörn Rau ; Jean-Luc Houeto ; Paul Krack ; Alfons Schnitzler ; Carmen Schade-Brittinger ; Lars Timmermann ; Günther DeuschlMyths and facts about the EARLYSTIM study.
000522 (2014) Mathias Toft [Norvège] ; Espen DietrichsMedication costs following subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
000523 (2014) Richard Dodel [Allemagne] ; Bengt Jönsson ; Jens Peter Reese ; Yaroslav Winter ; Pablo Martinez-Martin ; Robert Holloway ; Cristina Sampaio ; Evžen Růži Ka ; Graeme Hawthorne ; Wolfgang Oertel ; Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; Glenn Stebbins ; Oliver Rascol ; Christopher G. Goetz ; Anette SchragMeasurement of costs and scales for outcome evaluation in health economic studies of Parkinson's disease.

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