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Longitudinal follow-up of impedance drift in deep brain stimulation cases
Joshua Wong
, Aysegul Gunduz
, Jonathan Shute
, Robert Eisinger
, Stephanie Cernera
, Kwo Wei David Ho
, Daniel Martinez-Ramirez
, Leonardo Almeida
, Christina A. Wilson
, Michael S. Okun
, Christopher W. Hess
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Deep Brain Stimulation
100%
Longitudinal Follow-up
100%
Stimulation Targets
33%
Parkinson's Disease
16%
Neuromodulation
16%
Retrospective Data
16%
Subthalamic nucleus
16%
Postoperative Period
16%
Brain Tissue
16%
Institutional Review Board
16%
University of Florida
16%
Downward Trend
16%
Follow-up Time
16%
Lesioning
16%
Brain Targeting
16%
Long-term Variation
16%
Brain Parenchyma
16%
Structure Composition
16%
Trends over Time
16%
Tissue Composition
16%
Nucleus Targeting
16%
Age at Implantation
16%
Integral Properties
16%
Electrode Lead
16%
Neuroscience
Deep Brain Stimulation
100%
Parkinson's Disease
16%
Neuromodulation
16%
Subthalamic Nucleus
16%
Parenchyma
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Neuromodulation
100%