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Brain Wave Recordings Reveal Potential for Individualized Parkinson s Treatments

Date Time Brain Wave Recordings Reveal Potential for Individualized Parkinson’s Treatments Pioneering neural recordings in patients with Parkinson’s disease by UC San Francisco scientists are providing the groundwork for personalized brain stimulation to treat Parkinson’s and other neurological disorders. In a study published May 3 in Nature Biotechnology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences researchers implanted novel neurostimulation devices that monitor brain activity for many months, with and without deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. Pairing the brain recordings with wearable monitors of movement, they identified patterns of brain activity corresponding to specific movement abnormalities associated with Parkinson’s. Their research provides the first evidence, during normal activities of daily living, for a long-held hypothesis that Parkinson’s symptoms are related to erratic brain wave patterns, and demonstrate how DBS restores order to patient brain waves.

Нейрохирург возмутился повышением зарплат врачам саратовской «скорой», которая работает, как «такси до стационара»

Нейрохирург возмутился повышением зарплат врачам саратовской «скорой», которая работает, как «такси до стационара»
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Pioneering neural recordings lay the groundwork for personalized Parkinson s treatments

Pioneering neural recordings lay the groundwork for personalized Parkinson s treatments Pioneering neural recordings in patients with Parkinson s disease by UC San Francisco scientists lays the groundwork for personalized brain stimulation to treat Parkinson s and other neurological disorders. In a study published May 3rd in Nature Biotechnology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences researchers implanted novel neurostimulation devices that monitor brain activity for many months, with and without deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. Pairing the brain recordings with wearable monitors of movement, they identified patterns of brain activity corresponding to specific movement abnormalities associated with Parkinson s. Their research provides the first evidence, during normal activities of daily living, for a long-held hypothesis that Parkinson s symptoms are related to erratic brain wave patterns, and demonstrate how DBS restores order to patient brain waves.

PET Imaging Adds Valuable Information to Brain Metastasis Monitoring

PET Imaging Adds Valuable Information to Brain Metastasis Monitoring After radiosurgery concurrent with nivolumab in 59-year-old patient with melanoma BM (patient 1; Supplemental Tables 3 and 5), F-18 FET PET at follow-up 12 weeks after treatment initiation (bottom row) shows significant decrease of metabolic activity (TBRmean, ?28%) compared with baseline (top row), although MRI changes were consistent with progression according to iRANO criteria. Reduction of metabolic activity was associated with stable clinical course over 10 mo. CE = contrast-enhanced. Image created by N. Galldiks et al., Research Center Juelich, Juelich, Germany. May 5, 2021   For patients with brain metastases, amino acid positron emission tomography (PET) can provide valuable information about the effectiveness of state-of-the-art treatments. When treatment monitoring with contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is unclear, adding 18F-FET PET can help to accurately diagnose recurring brain meta

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