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Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound for Treatment of Essential Tremor: Ventral Intermediate Nucleus Ablation Alone or Additional Posterior Subthalamic Area Lesioning?

Kain KyleJames PetersBenjamin JonkerYael BarnettJoel MaamaryMichael BarnettJerome MallerChenyu WangStephen Tisch
Published in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2024)
Posterior placement of lesions targeting the Vim may confer greater tremor suppression. The addition of a PSA lesion, in patients with inadequate tremor control despite Vim lesioning, had a trend toward better long-term tremor suppression; however, this approach was associated with greater prevalence of gait disturbance in the short term.
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