2006, Number 1
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Arch Neurocien 2006; 11 (1)
Gamma knife with radioneurosurgery in parkinson
Moreno-Jiménez S, Celis MA
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 47-51
PDF size: 45.19 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative and progressive entity of the basal ganglia characterized by loss of dopaminergic cells of the pars compacta of the substancia nigra. Surgical treatment options include the neuromodulation, radiofrequency and radiosurgical lesioning. The final goal of radiosurgery is the production of a predictable necrotic lesion by means of a veryhigh dose of ionizing radiation, similar to what is obtained with radiofrequency. The targets that have been used in the surgical treatment of Parkinson’s disease include thalamus, internal globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus and prelemiscal radiations. Not all of these targets are being used in radiosurgery.
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