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Stereotactic Pallidotomy in the Treatment of Parkinson Disease,An Expert Opinion
Arch Neurol 56:1064-1069, Bronstein,J.M.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
The conclusions of the participants were: (1) Pallidotomy should be performed only at centers that have a team of physicians with substantial expertise and experience in the field. (2) Patients with disabling idiopathic Parkinson disease, wi thout dementia, and who have exhausted medical therapy should be considered for pallidotomy. (3) All patients should be examined by means of standardized rating scales both preoperatively and postoperatively to ensure quality of care at each center. (4) S ymptoms that respond best to pallidotomy include medication-induced dyskinesias, rigidity, and tremor, while balance, gait disorders, and hypophonia are generally less responsive to surgery. Benefits of pallidotomy appear to be long lasting (5) Each insti tution's complication rate should be discussed before surgery.
 
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