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Commentary: Using Directional Deep Brain Stimulation To Co-Activate The Subthalamic Nucleus And Zona Incerta For Overlapping Essential Tremor/Parkinson's Disease Symptoms., Chengyuan Wu, Caio Matias Sep 2019

Commentary: Using Directional Deep Brain Stimulation To Co-Activate The Subthalamic Nucleus And Zona Incerta For Overlapping Essential Tremor/Parkinson's Disease Symptoms., Chengyuan Wu, Caio Matias

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

We have read with interest the article titled “Using Directional Deep Brain Stimulation to Co-activate the Subthalamic Nucleus and Zona Incerta for Overlapping Essential Tremor/Parkinson's Disease Symptoms” by Falconer et al. (1). In this case report, the authors present a patient treated with unilateral left-sided deep brain stimulation (DBS) after medical management alone proved to be ineffective. The stereotactic target was described as being “3 mm lateral to the most lateral point of the red nucleus” at the Bejjani line (2); and implantation of the electrode at this target was confirmed with microelectrode recordings, intraoperative macrostimulation …