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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry ; 95(2): 167-170, 2024 Jan 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37438098

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BACKGROUND: The loss of the ability to swim following deep brain stimulation (DBS), although rare, poses a worrisome risk of drowning. It is unclear what anatomic substrate and neural circuitry underlie this phenomenon. We report a case of cervical dystonia with lost ability to swim and dance during active stimulation of globus pallidus internus. We investigated the anatomical underpinning of this phenomenon using unique functional and structural imaging analysis. METHODS: Tesla (3T) functional MRI (fMRI) of the patient was used during active DBS and compared with a cohort of four matched patients without this side effect. Structural connectivity mapping was used to identify brain network engagement by stimulation. RESULTS: fMRI during stimulation revealed significant (Pbonferroni<0.0001) stimulation-evoked responses (DBS ON

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Deep Brain Stimulation , Globus Pallidus , Humans , Globus Pallidus/diagnostic imaging , Globus Pallidus/physiology , Deep Brain Stimulation/adverse effects , Deep Brain Stimulation/methods , Treatment Outcome , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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