| 28-24 | |
| Exploring White Matter Microstructure with Symptom Severity and Outcomes Following Deep Brain Stimulation in Tremor Syndromes | |
| Luke Andrews | |
| University of Liverpool | |
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| The Abstract | |
| Abstract Body | Background: Essential tremor (ET) and dystonic tremor (DT) are movement disorders that cause debilitating symptoms, significantly impacting daily activities and quality of life. A poor understanding of their pathophysiology, as well as the mediators of clinical outcomes following deep brain stimulation (DBS), highlights the need for biomarkers to accurately characterise and optimally treat patients. |
| Additional Authors | |
| Simon Keller | |
| Corey Ratcliffe | |
| Jibril Osman-Farah | |
| Hilary Shepherd | |
| Maneesh Bhojak | |
| Antonella Macerollo | |
| Additional Institutions | |
| The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool, UK |
28-24 – Exploring White Matter Microstructure with Symptom Severity and Outcomes Following Deep Brain Stimulation in Tremor Syndromes
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