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Longterm Improvement After Cessation of Chronic Deep Brain Stimulation in Acquired Dystonia.

Marc E WolfChristian BlahakChristoph SchraderJoachim K Krauss
Published in: Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Chronic deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an approved treatment for idiopathic and inherited dystonia. During the early course of chronic stimulation, cessation of DBS due to battery depletion results in rapid worsening of symptoms and rapid battery replacement is required. Few reports of sustained symptom relief in idiopathic dystonia have been published. We report a case of sustained symptom relief in acquired dystonia after DBS cessation which likely reflects neuroplasticity changes with a disease-modifying impact.
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