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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg ; 99(3): 250-255, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33242869

ABSTRACT

Surgical approaches of internal globus pallidus (GPi) and ventral intermediate thalamic nucleus (Vim) have been used to treat different movement disorders. Three subjects with myoclonus-dystonia syndrome were surgically treated, one of them with GPi and Vim stimulation, while radiofrequency ablation of these structures was performed in the other 2 subjects. Surgical approach of both targets was performed simultaneously on each subject. Mean follow-up was of 33.3 months (22-48 months), the Unified Myoclonus Rating Scale action myoclonus (AM), functional tests (FT), patient questionnaire (PQ) sub-scores, and the Unified Dystonia Rating Scale (UDRS) were used during assessments. Improvement in all scales were seen 6 months after surgery (AM: 74%, FT: 60%, PQ: 63%, UDRS: 65%), and this benefit persisted throughout follow-up (AM: 61%, FT:62%, PQ: 65%, UDRS: 86%). No adverse events were noticed. Simultaneous unilateral procedures of GPi and Vim by either stimulation or ablation techniques improve both motor and functional scores in myoclonus-dystonia syndrome.


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Deep Brain Stimulation , Dystonic Disorders , Dystonic Disorders/surgery , Globus Pallidus/surgery , Humans , Thalamus
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Clin Neuropharmacol ; 39(5): 262-4, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27280699

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report the case of a patient with paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesias and Fahr syndrome who had a marked response to carbamazepine. METHODS: We present the case of a 57-year-old female patient with episodes of paroxysmal choreoathetoid dyskinesias in the oromandibular region and distal region of upper and lower extremities, with fluctuating dystonic postures in the same distribution; duration was variable ranging from 30 minutes to 3 hours. Laboratory studies were consistent with primary hyperparathyroidism with bilateral brain calcifications. RESULTS: Treatment with low doses of carbamazepine was successful.


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Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Basal Ganglia Diseases/drug therapy , Calcinosis/drug therapy , Carbamazepine/therapeutic use , Chorea/drug therapy , Basal Ganglia Diseases/complications , Basal Ganglia Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/complications , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Chorea/complications , Chorea/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged
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