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    Risk factors for hemorrhage during microelectrode-guided deep brain stimulator implantation for movement disorders by BINDER, Devin K, RAU, Geoff M, STARR, Philip A, KOPELL, Brian H, REZAI, Ali R, BENABID, Alim-Louis, KELLY, Patrick J, BAKAY, Roy A. E, HAMANI, Clement, LOZANO, Andres M

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-04-2005)
    “…Although hemorrhage is a well-known complication of microelectrode-guided deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery, risk factors for the development of hemorrhage…”
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    Spontaneous Pallidal Neuronal Activity in Human Dystonia: Comparison With Parkinson's Disease and Normal Macaque by Starr, Philip A, Rau, Geoff M, Davis, Valerie, Marks, William J., Jr, Ostrem, Jill L, Simmons, Donn, Lindsey, Nadja, Turner, Robert S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-2005)
    “…1 Departments of Neurological Surgery, 2 Neurology, and 3 Nursing, University of California, San Francisco; and 4 Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education, and…”
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    Thalamic deep brain stimulation for essential tremor: relation of lead location to outcome by Papavassiliou, Efstathios, Rau, Geoff, Heath, Susan, Abosch, Aviva, Barbaro, Nicholas M, Larson, Paul S, Lamborn, Kathleen, Starr, Philip A

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-05-2004)
    “…Thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) is commonly used to treat essential tremor, but the optimal lead location within the thalamus has not been systematically…”
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    Hemorrhagic complications of microelectrode-guided deep brain stimulation by Binder, Devin K, Rau, Geoff, Starr, Philip A

    Published in Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery (01-01-2003)
    “…The incidence of intracranial hemorrhage occurring during microelectrode-guided implantation of deep brain stimulators (DBS) for movement disorders has not…”
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    Microelectrode-guided implantation of deep brain stimulators into the globus pallidus internus for dystonia : techniques, electrode locations, and outcomes by STARR, Philip A, TURNER, Robert S, RAU, Geoff, LINDSEY, Nadja, HEATH, Susan, VOLZ, Monica, OSTREM, Jill L, MARKS, William J

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2006)
    “…Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the globus pallidus internus (GPI) is a promising new procedure for the treatment of dystonia. The authors describe their…”
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    Microelectrode-guided implantation of deep brain stimulators into the globus pallidus internus for dystonia: techniques, electrode locations, and outcomes by Starr, Philip A, Turner, Robert S, Rau, Geoff, Lindsey, Nadja, Heath, Susan, Volz, Monica, Ostrem, Jill L, Marks, Jr, William J

    Published in Neurosurgical focus (15-07-2004)
    “…Object. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the globus pallidus internus (GPi) is a promising new procedure for the treatment of dystonia. The authors present…”
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    Processing of differentially valued rewards and punishments in youths with bipolar disorder or severe mood dysregulation by Rau, Geoff, Blair, Karina S, Berghorst, Lisa, Knopf, Lisa, Skup, Martha, Luckenbaugh, David A, Pine, Daniel S, Blair, Robert J, Leibenluft, Ellen

    “…Youths with chronic irritability and hyperarousal (i.e., severe mood dysregulation, SMD) have reward- and punishment-processing deficits distinct from those…”
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    Thalamic deep brain stimulation for essential tremor: relation of lead location to outcome by Papavassiliou, Efstathios, Rau, Geoff, Heath, Susan, Abosch, Aviva, Barbaro, Nicholas M, Larson, Paul S, Lamborn, Kathleen, Starr, Philip A

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-02-2008)
    “…Thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) is commonly used to treat essential tremor, but the optimal lead location within the thalamus has not been systematically…”
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