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Anaesthesia and deep brain stimulation
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain , 09/17/09
Dobbs P et al. – Deep brain stimulation is an expanding field for treatment of movement and psychiatric disorders. The anaesthetist needs to have an understanding of the pathophysiology of the diseases and the pharmacology of existing treatments. Increasing numbers of patients will present for non–related illnesses with a deep brain stimulator in place.
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