Deep-Brain Stimulation Effects May Be Based On Structural Change – NEJM
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Bilateral deep-brain stimulation (DBS) may effect structural changes in dystonia patients, thereby causing an alleviation of symptoms, according to a study in the Feb. 3 New England Journal of Medicine
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