Levodopa-induced dyskinesia and thalamotomy

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Abstract

Levodopa-induced dyskinesia of the limbs in thirteen cases of Parkinsonism, which was choreic, ballistic or dystonic in type, was alleviated almost completely by stereotaxic surgery using a microelectrode technique for the ventralis oralis anterior and posterior nuclei of the thalamus, but much less by the ventralis intermedius nucleus. Control of levodopa-induced dyskinesias by thalamic lesions in the course of routine treatment of Parkinsonism is discussed.

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Narabayashi, H., Yokochi, F., & Nakajima, Y. (1984). Levodopa-induced dyskinesia and thalamotomy. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 47(8), 831–839. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.47.8.831

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