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Hemiballism after subthalamotomy in patients with Parkinson's disease: Report of 2 cases

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Hemiballism after subthalamotomy in patients

with Parkinson's disease: Report of 2 cases

陳啟仁

Chen CC;Lee ST;Wu T;Chen CJ;Huang CC;Lu CS

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Abstract

The occurrence of persistent hemiballism after subthalamotomy for Parkinson's disease (PD) has not been described as frequently as mild or transient dyskinesia. We report on 2 patients with advanced PD who developed hemiballism and/or dyskinesia after

subthalamotomy. One patient with a small lesion confined to the subthalamic nucleus (STN) developed persistent hemiballism; the other with a larger lesion involving the STN and also the zona incerta presented with a transient dyskinesia in a single limb. We conclude that a precise STN lesion might bear a potential risk of persistent hemiballism

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