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      Stereotaxic Vim Thalamotomy for Treatment of Tremor

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          Pathological tremor is alleviated almost totally and immediately, also sustainedly, by a selective surgical lesion within the ventral part of the Vim thalamus. Since the Vim receives its proprioceptive sense from the periphery, tremor is interpreted as the phenomenon based on the circuit involving both central and peripheral mechanisms. The importance of the role of the spinal reflex mechanisms is discussed.

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          Journal
          ENE
          Eur Neurol
          10.1159/issn.0014-3022
          European Neurology
          S. Karger AG
          978-3-8055-4969-1
          978-3-8055-8788-4
          0014-3022
          1421-9913
          1989
          1989
          06 February 2008
          : 29
          : Suppl 1
          : 29-32
          Affiliations
          Neurological Clinic, Tokyo, Japan
          Article
          116450 Eur Neurol 1989;29:29–32
          10.1159/000116450
          2653835
          78722b91-e9f0-43c1-a21c-49f97a1e2759
          © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Geriatric medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurosciences,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry,Public health
          Parkinsonian tremor,Postural tremor,Proprioceptive afferents,Pallidothalamic projection,Cerebellar tremor,Nucleus ventralis intermedius,Tremor synchronous bursts,Spinal reflex loop,Tremor circuit

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