作者: Anson Wang , Eric Molho , Yingmai Yang , Julie Pilitsis , Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora
DOI: 10.5334/TOHM.568
关键词: Deep brain stimulation 、 Postural tremor 、 Neuromodulation (medicine) 、 Neuroscience 、 Parkinson's disease 、 Stimulation 、 Resting tremor 、 Dissociative 、 Medicine
摘要: Background Pallidal and subthalamic targets are commonly used for deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease (PD), with similar efficacy resting tremor control. However, neuromodulatory effects on kinetic postural PD is less clear. Case report We present a 67-year-old patient marked dissociative response following pallidal neuromodulation. observed excellent suppression, but tremors remained severe, requiring additional thalamic VIM management. Discussion Our findings illustrate the phenotypical differences differential to diverse characteristics distinctive targets. Additional studies necessary understand these differences.