Whilst pallidotomy is emerging as a popular approach to the treatment to Parkinson's disease, little is yet known about the cognitive effects of this procedure. This study presents 19 patients (6 right, 13 left) who were assessed both before and after the procedure on a battery of cognitive tests. The results indicate that subjects with left-sided lesions display significant decline in verbal memory between one and three months following the procedure. The results are consistent with the notion of either a classic amnesic syndrome or a deficit in striato-frontal working memory
Declines in verbal fluency are consistently reported in patients with Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) af...
Objective. To evaluate the complications of bilateral contemporaneous pallidotomy in Parkinson's dis...
Contains fulltext : 47979.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Whilst pallidotomy is emerging as a popular approach to the treatment to Parkinson’s disease, little...
Objective: To investigate whether unilateral pallidotomy affects cognitive and behavioral functionin...
Unilateral pallidotomy is thought to have a low risk for cognitive morbidity. Nonetheless, recent re...
Pallidotomy (PVP – posteroventral pallidotomy), in which a tiny part of the globus pallidus is destr...
Intellectual, psychological and functional outcomes were evaluated in a consecutive series of 20 Par...
As neurosurgical treatment of parkinsonian symptoms has become increasingly popular, concern about t...
It has been demonstrated that selective unilateral surgical ablation of posteroventral globus pallid...
It has been demonstrated that selective unilateral surgical ablation of posteroventral globus pallid...
The authors report the underestimated cognitive, mood, and behavioral complications in patients who ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of posteroventral pallidotomy on perceptual ...
The study investigated the effects of pallidotomy on speech intelligibility and motor speech functio...
Objective To compare the cognitive and behavioural effects of unilateral pallidotomy and bilateral s...
Declines in verbal fluency are consistently reported in patients with Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) af...
Objective. To evaluate the complications of bilateral contemporaneous pallidotomy in Parkinson's dis...
Contains fulltext : 47979.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Whilst pallidotomy is emerging as a popular approach to the treatment to Parkinson’s disease, little...
Objective: To investigate whether unilateral pallidotomy affects cognitive and behavioral functionin...
Unilateral pallidotomy is thought to have a low risk for cognitive morbidity. Nonetheless, recent re...
Pallidotomy (PVP – posteroventral pallidotomy), in which a tiny part of the globus pallidus is destr...
Intellectual, psychological and functional outcomes were evaluated in a consecutive series of 20 Par...
As neurosurgical treatment of parkinsonian symptoms has become increasingly popular, concern about t...
It has been demonstrated that selective unilateral surgical ablation of posteroventral globus pallid...
It has been demonstrated that selective unilateral surgical ablation of posteroventral globus pallid...
The authors report the underestimated cognitive, mood, and behavioral complications in patients who ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of posteroventral pallidotomy on perceptual ...
The study investigated the effects of pallidotomy on speech intelligibility and motor speech functio...
Objective To compare the cognitive and behavioural effects of unilateral pallidotomy and bilateral s...
Declines in verbal fluency are consistently reported in patients with Parkinson\u27s disease (PD) af...
Objective. To evaluate the complications of bilateral contemporaneous pallidotomy in Parkinson's dis...
Contains fulltext : 47979.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...