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- Thalamotomy abstract "First introduced in the 1950s, thalamotomy is an invasive procedure, primarily effective for tremors such as those associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), where a selected portion of the thalamus is surgically destroyed (ablated). Neurosurgeons use specialized equipment to precisely locate an area of the thalamus, usually choosing to work on only one side (the side opposite that of the worst tremors). Bilateral procedures are poorly tolerated because of increased complication and risk, including vision and speech problems. The positive effects on tremors are immediate. Other less destructive procedures are sometimes preferred, such as subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS), since this procedure can also improve tremors and other symptoms of PD.".
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- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Ablation.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink American_Neurological_Association.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink CT_scan.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurosurgery.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parkinsons_disease.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Chorea.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Computed_tomography.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Deep-brain_stimulation.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Deep_brain_stimulation.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Havana.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Hemiballismus.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink L-DOPA.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Levodopa.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_nitrogen.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_system_atrophy.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Neurosurgeon.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Neurosurgery.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Parkinsons_disease.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Stereotactic.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Stereotactic_surgery.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Subthalamic_nucleus.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Thalamic_stimulator.
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
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- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thalamotomy".
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "subthalamotomy".
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "thalamotomy".
- Thalamotomy wikiPageWikiLinkText "vim thalamotomy".
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- Thalamotomy name "Thalamotomy".
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- Thalamotomy subject Category:Neurosurgery.
- Thalamotomy subject Category:Parkinsons_disease.
- Thalamotomy hypernym Procedure.
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- Thalamotomy type Specialty.
- Thalamotomy comment "First introduced in the 1950s, thalamotomy is an invasive procedure, primarily effective for tremors such as those associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), where a selected portion of the thalamus is surgically destroyed (ablated). Neurosurgeons use specialized equipment to precisely locate an area of the thalamus, usually choosing to work on only one side (the side opposite that of the worst tremors).".
- Thalamotomy label "Thalamotomy".
- Thalamotomy sameAs Thalamotomie.
- Thalamotomy sameAs Talamotomía.
- Thalamotomy sameAs تالاموتومی.
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- Thalamotomy sameAs Q1772023.
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