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Sommer et al., 2015
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- 9468847651247285077 Author
- Stiksrud E
- von Eckardstein K
- Rohde V
- Paulus W Publication year
- 2015 Publication venue
- BMC neurology
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Background Deep brain stimulation is increasingly used in the treatment of advanced Parkinson's disease. While its short-term effectiveness is well documented, there are only few reports on long-term outcomes, and the need to repeatedly reprogram the stimulator is …
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