Shah et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Stimulation maps: visualization of results of quantitative intraoperative testing for deep brain stimulation surgeryShah et al., 2020
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- Shah A
- Vogel D
- Alonso F
- Lemaire J
- Pison D
- Coste J
- Wårdell K
- Schkommodau E
- Hemm S
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- Medical & biological engineering & computing
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established therapy for movement disorders such as essential tremor (ET). Positioning of the DBS lead in the patient's brain is crucial for effective treatment. Extensive evaluations of improvement and adverse effects of stimulation at …
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