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Neurology, Vol. 68, Issue 2, 159-160, January 9, 2007

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GPi deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome improves tics and psychiatric comorbidities

J. Shahed, J. Poysky, C. Kenney, R. Simpson, and J. Jankovic

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