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Response of postapoplectic hemichorea/ballism to GPi pallidotomy: progressive improvement resulting in complete relief.

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Response of postapoplectic hemichorea/ballism to GPi pallidotomy: progressive improvement resulting in complete relief.

Auteurs : Kazumichi Yamada [Japon] ; Mikio Harada ; Satoshi Goto

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We report on a 66-year-old woman in whom GPi pallidotomy produced progressive and eventually complete relief of hemichorea/ballism (HCB) after a subthalamic hemorrhage. Although choreoballistic movements were unchanged during and immediately after the surgery, the symptoms were gradually improved and consequently abolished by 5 days postoperatively. HCB has never recurred up to the present (9 months follow-up period). This note is the first report describing detailed postsurgical process in HCB relief after pallidotomy.

DOI: 10.1002/mds.20143
PubMed: 15372609

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