Bilateral effects of unilateral thalamic deep brain stimulation: A case report |
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Authors: | Norbert Kovacs MD Endre Pal MD PhD Hajnalka Merkli MD Lorant Kellenyi AES Ferenc Nagy MD PhD Jozsef Janszky MD PhD Istvan Balas MD PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neurology, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary;2. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary |
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Abstract: | A recent study has proved that unilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus has bilateral effects. However, it is still unclear whether unilateral ventral intermediate thalamic nucleus (Vim) DBS exerts exclusively contralateral or bilateral effects on tremor. Previous studies demonstrated a clinically irrelevant improvement on the nontarget side after thalamic stimulator implantation, which was considered to be solely the result of mechanical effects. We report here the case of a 55‐year‐old woman in whom unilateral thalamic DBS can stop the disabling postural‐kinetic tremor in both hands. Simultaneous surface electromyography (sEMG), accelerometry, and video recordings were obtained to evaluate the underlying mechanism. After the right Vim DBS was turned off, moderate rest tremor appeared in both hands accompanied by bilateral bursts on sEMG. Because right hand tremor cannot simply reflect the mechanical overflow of the left side, the bilateral improvement caused by right Vim DBS is probably due to an active tremor reduction in this particular case. © 2007 Movement Disorder Society |
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Keywords: | deep brain stimulation mitochondrial encephalopathy thalamotomy tremor ventral intermediate nucleus |
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