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Stereotact Funct Neurosurg ; 101(6): 380-386, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37918368

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 67-year-old left-handed female patient with disabling medically refractory essential tremor who underwent successful right-sided magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) of the ventral intermediate nucleus after ipsilateral gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) thalamotomy performed 3 years earlier. The GKRS had a partial effect on her postural tremor without side effects, but there was no reduction of her kinetic tremor or improvement in her quality of life (QoL). The patient subsequently underwent a MRgFUS thalamotomy, which induced an immediate and marked reduction in both the postural and kinetic tremor components, with minor complications (left upper lip hypesthesia, dysmetria in her left hand, and slight gait ataxia). The MRgFUS-induced lesion was centered more medially than the GKRS-induced lesion and extended more posteriorly and inferiorly. The MRgFUS-induced lesion interrupted remaining fibers of the dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTT). The functional improvement 1-year post-MRgFUS was significant due to a marked reduction of the patient's kinetic tremor. The QoL score (Quality of Life in Essential Tremor) improved by 88% and her Clinical Rating Scale for Tremor left hand score by 62%. The side effects persisted but were minor, with no impact on her QoL. The explanation for the superior efficacy of MRgFUS compared to GKRS in our patient could be due to either a poor response to the GKRS or to a better localization of the MRgFUS lesion with a more extensive interruption of DRTT fibers. In conclusion, MRgFUS can be a valuable therapeutic option after unsatisfactory GKRS, especially because MRgFUS has immediate clinical effectiveness, allowing intra-procedural test lesions and possible readjustment of the target if necessary.


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Essential Tremor , Radiosurgery , Humans , Female , Aged , Essential Tremor/diagnostic imaging , Essential Tremor/surgery , Quality of Life , Tremor/surgery , Thalamus/diagnostic imaging , Thalamus/surgery , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Treatment Outcome
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Rev Med Suisse ; 14(604): 875-878, 2018 Apr 25.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29701432

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Advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by severe motor and non-motor complications that negatively impact on patients' autonomy and health-related quality of life. In early disease, the therapeutic strategy consists of gradual increase in dopaminergic treatment and levodopa dose fragmentation. In more advanced stages, this approach becomes insufficient and three therapeutic options can be considered: deep brain stimulation (DBS), continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion, and continuous levodopa/carbidopa intestinal gel infusion.


La maladie de Parkinson (MP) avancée est caractérisée par la présence de complications motrices et non motrices qui ont un impact significatif sur l'autonomie et la qualité de vie des patients. La stratégie thérapeutique consiste à fractionner le traitement dopaminergique, à recourir aux formes à libération prolongée, et aux inhibiteurs des enzymes de dégradation de la dopamine. Lorsque ces mesures sont insuffisantes, trois options thérapeutiques plus invasives peuvent être envisagées : la stimulation cérébrale profonde, la perfusion sous-cutanée continue d'apomorphine et l'administration intrajéjunale de gel de lévodopa/carbidopa. L'objectif de cet article est de décrire les indications, bénéfices et effets secondaires potentiels de ces traitements dits « complexes ¼.

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