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Image-based analysis and long-term clinical outcomes of deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome: a multisite study.

Kara A JohnsonP Thomas FletcherDomenico ServelloAlberto BonaMauro PortaJill L OstremEric BardinetMarie-Laure WelterAndres M LozanoJuan Carlos BaldermannJens KuhnDaniel HuysThomas FoltynieMarwan HarizEileen M JoyceLudvic ZrinzoZinovia KefalopoulouJian-Guo ZhangFan-Gang MengChenCheng ZhangZhipei LingXin XuXinguang YuAnouk Yjm SmeetsLinda AckermansVeerle Visser-VandewalleAlon Y MogilnerMichael H PourfarLeonardo AlmeidaAysegul GunduzWei HuKelly D FooteMichael S OkunChristopher R Butson
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2019)
The results collectively indicate that DBS may improve tics and OCB, the effects may develop over several months, and stimulation locations relative to structural anatomy alone may not predict response. This study was the first to visualise and evaluate the regions of stimulation across a large cohort of patients with TS to generate new hypotheses about potential targets for improving tics and comorbidities.
Keyphrases
  • deep brain stimulation
  • parkinson disease
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • deep learning
  • machine learning
  • case report