A thalamic stimulator is a medical device that can suppress tremors, such as those caused by Parkinson's disease or essential tremor. It was approved...
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Rougemont, J (1987). "Combined (thalamotomy and stimulation) stereotactic surgery of the VIM thalamic nucleus for bilateral Parkinson disease". Applied...
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Thalamus (redirect from Thalamic diseases)
posterior lateralis pars oralis (VPLo), a region of the thalamus Thalamic stimulator Thalamotomy Sherman, S. (2006). "Thalamus". Scholarpedia. 1 (9):...
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University of California, San Francisco, for experimental nerve stimulation with a thalamic stimulator. The treatment took several months and was unsuccessful...
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nerve stimulator, for bladder and/or bowel control Sacral anterior root stimulator Thalamic stimulator, to suppress tremors Vagus nerve stimulator, for...
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coverage of the thalamic bodies. A DBS stimulation was conducted such that the patient was exposed to various patterns of stimulation to help identify...
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cases. Stereotactic ventral intermediate thalamotomy and use of a thalamic stimulator have been shown to be effective in treating these conditions. The...
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Neuromodulation (medicine) (redirect from Nerve stimulator)
April 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2014. Wilner A (22 April 2010). "Thalamic Stimulation: New Approach to Treatment of Epilepsy". Medscape Neurology. Retrieved...
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Referred pain (section Thalamic-convergence)
the underlying neural processing pathways responsible in future testing. Thalamic convergence suggests that referred pain is perceived as such due to the...
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or the implantation of a thalamic stimulator. Complications are frequent (30% in thalamotomy and 10% in deep brain stimulation) and include a worsening...
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physical exercise, patient education, and in some cases, deep brain thalamic stimulation (to ameliorate tremors).: 227–248 Prognosis depends on the condition...
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California for a week, for an experimental procedure to implant a thalamic stimulator in her brain. Then she goes to Meadowbrooke: 15 in San Jose for...
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Neurostimulation (redirect from Transcutaneous supraorbital nerve stimulation)
shown a significant seizure reduction with the stimulator on versus off during several months after stimulator implantation. Moreover, the cluster headache...
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Essential tremor (section Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS))
"Gait ataxia in essential tremor is differentially modulated by thalamic stimulation". Brain. 133 (Pt 12): 3635–3648. doi:10.1093/brain/awq267. PMID 20926368...
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principles and mechanisms are still not clear. CES stimulation of 1 mA (milliampere) has shown to reach the thalamic area at a radius of 13.30 mm. CES has shown...
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Dejerine–Roussy syndrome (redirect from Thalamic pain syndrome)
Dejerine–Roussy syndrome or thalamic pain syndrome is a condition developed after a thalamic stroke, a stroke causing damage to the thalamus. Ischemic...
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Phantom pain (section Deep brain stimulation)
Chikashi (2001). "Motor Cortex Stimulation for Phantom Limb Pain: Comprehensive Therapy with Spinal Cord and Thalamic Stimulation". Stereotactic and Functional...
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"Neuroanatomy, Thalamic Nuclei", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 31751098, retrieved 2023-09-17 Deiber, MP (1993). "Thalamic stimulation...
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effects of propofol-induced unconsciousness and its reversal using thalamic stimulation. eLife, DOI: 10.7554/eLife.60824. Miller, E.K. and Cohen, J.D. (2001)...
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The paraventricular thalamus (PVT) is a midline thalamic nucleus with broad connectivity with other brain structures such as the hypothalamus, striatum...
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is the expressed target the loop is referred to as the cortico-striatal-thalamic-cortical loop. The two major input structures of the circuit are the striatum...
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Cannon–Bard theory (redirect from Thalamic theory of emotion)
Thus, the thalamic region is attributed a major role in this theory of emotion. The theory is therefore also referred to as the thalamic theory of emotion...
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Akinetic mutism (section Thalamic stroke)
and motion.[citation needed] Many cases of akinetic mutism occur after a thalamic stroke. The thalamus helps regulate consciousness and alertness.[citation...
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The thalamic fasciculus is a component of the subthalamus (ventral thalamus). It is synonymous with field H1 of Forel. Fibers from the lenticular fasciculus...
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Sharan, Ashwini (2015-03-10). "Long-term efficacy and safety of thalamic stimulation for drug-resistant partial epilepsy". Neurology. 84 (10): 1017–1025...
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direct axonal projections and indirect projections through thalamic relays. The thalamic pathway consists primarily of cholinergic neurons in the pontine...
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Thalamocortical radiations (redirect from Thalamic radiation)
somatosensory input in the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus. Thalamic nuclei project to cortical areas of distinct architectural organization...
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Electroanalgesia (section Deep brain stimulation)
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, or TENS, involves the transmission of electrical energy from an external stimulator to the peripheral nervous system...
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groupings of thalamic and cortical cells that exhibit oscillatory properties. Thalamocortical oscillation involves the synchronous firing of thalamic and cortical...
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Athetosis (section Thalamic stroke)
Another study was done where the onset of athetoid movement followed a thalamic stroke.[citation needed] The thalamus is part of a pathway that is involved...
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