Improvement of hand dexterity induced by stimulation of the peduncolopontine nucleus in a patient with advanced Parkinson's disease and previous long-lasting bilateral subthalamic DBS.

scientific article published on 3 June 2011

Improvement of hand dexterity induced by stimulation of the peduncolopontine nucleus in a patient with advanced Parkinson's disease and previous long-lasting bilateral subthalamic DBS. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00701-011-1051-0
P698PubMed publication ID21638144
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51188531

P50authorLuigi M. RomitoQ37830586
P2093author name stringEdvin Zekaj
Giuseppe Messina
Angelo Franzini
Roberto Cordella
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P433issue8
P921main subjectParkinson's diseaseQ11085
P304page(s)1587-1590
P577publication date2011-06-03
P1433published inActa NeurochirurgicaQ15749688
P1476titleImprovement of hand dexterity induced by stimulation of the peduncolopontine nucleus in a patient with advanced Parkinson's disease and previous long-lasting bilateral subthalamic DBS.
P478volume153

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