PMID: 11921133Mar 29, 2002Paper

Thalamic stimulation for midbrain tremor after partial hemangioma resection

Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Rajesh PahwaW C Koller

Abstract

We describe a patient with disabling medication-resistant midbrain tremor developed after partial hemangioma resection, who responded to deep brain stimulation of the thalamus.

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