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Gabapentin-Induced myoclonus: Case report

✍ Scribed by Fahrettin Ege; Yusuf Koçak; Ayse P. Titiz; Semra Mungan Öztürk; Şenay Özbakir; Şerefnur Öztürk


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
245 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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✦ Synopsis


FIG. 1. (A) Location of neuronal recording sites in a sagittal projection onto the Schaltenbrand Wahren atlas at the average laterality of 22 mm. (B) Mean firing rates in GPi and GPe are increased after STN-HFS. Box plots show median (line within the box) as well as 10, 25, 75, and 90th percentiles (*P < 0.05). The superimposed black dots represent the firing rate of each recorded neuron and the change before and after STN-HFS (line). (C) Band pass filtered spike train of an exemplary GPe neuron before, during and after STN-HFS (lower graph). Vertical black bars mark the beginning and end of STN-HFS (lower graph). The bar graph displays the instantaneous firing rate in one second bins (middle graph). To demonstrate the quality of spike separation an overlay of all sorted spikes (dark gray) and the stimulation artifact (light gray) is displayed above each of the three recording periods.


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