2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2016.11.017
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Bilateral globus pallidus internus deep brain stimulation for dyskinetic cerebral palsy supports success of cochlear implantation in a 5-year old ex-24 week preterm twin with absent cerebellar hemispheres

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“…DBS treatment has been reported in dyskinetic cerebral palsy, ADCY-5-related dyskinesia, and GNAO1-related severe choreoathetosis, with variable outcomes. 71,72,[107][108][109] Uncertainty of case selection criteria, optimal age at procedure for the best benefit, and outcome-predicting factors require additional research. 73,110 Specific paroxysmal dyskinesias Some of the paroxysmal dyskinesias have been shown to respond to specific medications; this is true for the most common forms of PKD, PNKD, and PED.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DBS treatment has been reported in dyskinetic cerebral palsy, ADCY-5-related dyskinesia, and GNAO1-related severe choreoathetosis, with variable outcomes. 71,72,[107][108][109] Uncertainty of case selection criteria, optimal age at procedure for the best benefit, and outcome-predicting factors require additional research. 73,110 Specific paroxysmal dyskinesias Some of the paroxysmal dyskinesias have been shown to respond to specific medications; this is true for the most common forms of PKD, PNKD, and PED.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples include introduction of clonazepam (paradoxically it can also be used as treatment of dystonic storm) [1], initiation of zinc in Wilson’s disease [15] or zolpidem discontinuation in Parkinson’s disease [16]. Other provoking factors include surgical procedures and deep brain stimulation (DBS) failure [17, 18]. As DBS has become more widespread, there have been more reports of dystonic storm from DBS failure, especially due to battery issues or at the end of battery life [19].…”
Section: Dystonic Storm: Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 It is also being studied in Tourette syndrome, 7 autism, [8][9][10] selfinjurious behavior, 8 and depression. 11,12 Pediatric deep brain stimulation use has been increasing, especially for treatment of dystonia [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] when pharmacologic treatment is ineffective or poorly tolerated. [20][21][22] There is a need for clear recommendations for deep brain stimulation programming in children with dystonia, similar to standardized protocols published for adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%