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A prospective, randomized, blinded assessment of multitarget thalamic and pallidal deep brain stimulation in a case of hemidystonia
Highlights • Thalamic, pallidal and multi-target DBS was tested for stroke-induced hemi-dystonia. • Multi-target DBS was most effective as measured by the BFMDRS and SF-36. • Multi-target DBS needs further investigation in intractable secondary dystonia.
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