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Suppression of Intention Tremor by Contingent Deep-brain Stimulation

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Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1980 Jun 7
PMID 6104038
Citations 31
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Abstract

Severe intention tremor of the upper limb was suppressed in three patients with multiple sclerosis by stimulation in the contralateral midbrain and basal ganglia with stereotactically placed bipolar electrodes. Permanent electrodes were implanted in two patients. The therapeutic effects of stimulation have in part been maintained, without any change in electrical threshold, throughout the period of observation (six months).

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