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Wojtecki L, Timmermann L, Habel U et al. Postoperative verbal fluency decline after subthalamic deep brain stimulation surgery correlates with laterality of the microlesion: Results of a prospective longitudinal study. F1000Posters 2011, 2:712 (poster)

Postoperative verbal fluency decline after subthalamic deep brain stimulation surgery correlates with laterality of the microlesion: Results of a prospective longitudinal study

L Wojtecki1, L Wojtecki2, L Timmermann, U Habel, C Reck, M Südmeyer, V Sturm, F Schneider, A Schnitzler
Published 23 Jun 2011
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Published 23 Jun 2011

Postoperative verbal fluency decline after subthalamic deep brain stimulation surgery correlates with laterality of the microlesion: Results of a prospective longitudinal study

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L Wojtecki1, L Wojtecki2, L Timmermann, U Habel, C Reck, M Südmeyer, V Sturm, F Schneider, A Schnitzler
Author Affiliations
1 Department of Neurology/Center for Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation, Heinrich Heine University, Germany
2 Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology, Heinrich Heine University, Germany
Presented at
14th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders 2011
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Dr. Wojtecki received honoraria for lectures, consulting and travel compensation from Medtronic and St. Jude Medical

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