Liu et al., 1999 - Google Patents
MIX-guided Deep Brain Stimulator Implantation for Treating Tremor in PD PatientLiu et al., 1999
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- Liu H
- Martin A
- Maxwell R
- Truwit C
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Obiective Deep brain stimulator (DBS) implantation is a promising treatment alternative for suppressing tremor in Parkinson (PD) patient. Different from lesioning, DBS, which suppresses the motor symptom by stimulating a specific deep brain location at high …
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