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Pulse-modulated radiofrequency diathermy treatment to the maxilla produced permanent diencephalic and brainstem lesions and a vegetative state in a patient with PD with implanted subthalamic electrodes for deep brain stimulation.

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Neurology®
Volume 56Number 10May 22, 2001
Pages: 1384-1386
PubMed: 11376192

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Received: March 5, 2001
Accepted: March 12, 2001
Published online: May 22, 2001
Published in print: May 22, 2001

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J. G. Nutt, MD
From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Nutt and Hammerstad) and Neurological Surgery (Drs. Anderson and Burchiel), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; and Division of Neurology (Dr. Peacock), University of Nevada, School of Medicine and VAMC, Reno.
V. C. Anderson, PhD
From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Nutt and Hammerstad) and Neurological Surgery (Drs. Anderson and Burchiel), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; and Division of Neurology (Dr. Peacock), University of Nevada, School of Medicine and VAMC, Reno.
J. H. Peacock, MD, PhD
From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Nutt and Hammerstad) and Neurological Surgery (Drs. Anderson and Burchiel), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; and Division of Neurology (Dr. Peacock), University of Nevada, School of Medicine and VAMC, Reno.
J. P. Hammerstad, MD
From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Nutt and Hammerstad) and Neurological Surgery (Drs. Anderson and Burchiel), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; and Division of Neurology (Dr. Peacock), University of Nevada, School of Medicine and VAMC, Reno.
K. J. Burchiel, MD
From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Nutt and Hammerstad) and Neurological Surgery (Drs. Anderson and Burchiel), Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland; and Division of Neurology (Dr. Peacock), University of Nevada, School of Medicine and VAMC, Reno.

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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. John Nutt, Professor of Neurology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Department of Neurology, OP32, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201-3098; e-mail: [email protected]

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