Stereotactic lesions in the thalamus for treatment of parkinsonian tremor are often made at the location where neurons fire at approximately tremor frequency (tremor cells). Some of these cells show a large amount of activity at tremor frequency and are significantly correlated with electromyographic activity (EMG) during tremor. Our analysis of cellular location identifies a cluster of neurons showing activity characterized both by concentration of power at tremor frequency and by significant correlation with EMG. In a retrospective analysis of results in 15 patients, lesions placed within 2 mm of the center of this cluster were uniformly effective in relieving tremor. Therefore, a small lesion targeting this cluster is effective in treatment of parkinsonian tremor. (September 1995)
Movement Disorders
1995
Lenz FA, Normand SLT, Kwan HC, et al.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Statistical%20prediction%20of%20the%20optional%20site%20for%20thalamotomy%20in%20Parkinsonian%20tremor.