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In this prospective double blind randomised “ N of 1” study, a patient wit h a severe form of Tourette’ s syndrome was treated with bilateral high frequen cy stimulation of the centromedianparafascicular complex (Ce- Pf) of the thalam us, the internal part of the globus pallidus (GPi), or both. Stimulation of eith er target improved tic severity by 70% , markedly ameliorated coprolalia, and e liminated self injuries. Severe forms of Tourette’ s syndrome may benefit from stimulation of neuronal circuits within the basal ganglia, thus confirming the r ole of the dysfunction of limbic striatopallido- thalamo- cort- ical systems in this disorder.
In this prospective double blind randomized “N of 1” study, a patient wit ha severe form of Tourette’s syndrome was treated with bilateral high frequen cy stimulation of the centromedian paraffasc complex complex (Ce-Pf) of the thalamus, the internal part of Severe forms of Tourette’s syndrome may benefit from stimulation of neuronal circuits within the basal ganglia , thus confirming the r ole of the dysfunction of limbic striatopallido- thalamo- cort- ical systems in this disorder.