Abstract

The city of Toulouse in southern France is filled with a rich history of heroes, adventure, and challenges; where Concorde made its first test flight and the French National Centre for Space Studies obtained stunning satellite images of Earth. It is also the birthplace of Marie Vidailhet, professor of neurology and head of the Movement Disorders and Parkinson's Disease department at the Salpêtrière Hospital—the “cradle of neurology” in France (Sorbonne University, Paris). Bilateral, pallidal, deep-brain stimulation in primary generalised dystonia: a prospective 3 year follow-up studyBilateral pallidal stimulation provides sustained motor benefit after 3 years. Mild long-term improvements in quality of life and attention were also observed. Full-Text PDF Bilateral pallidal deep brain stimulation for the treatment of patients with dystonia-choreoathetosis cerebral palsy: a prospective pilot studyBilateral pallidal neurostimulation could be an effective treatment option for patients with dystonia-choreoathetosis CP. However, given the heterogeneity of motor outcomes and the small sample size, results should be interpreted with caution. The optimum placement of the leads seemed to be a crucial, but not exclusive, factor that could affect a good outcome. Full-Text PDF

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