Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders: morbidity and mortality in 109 patients.
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Gordon H Baltuch | Jurg L Jaggi | Atsushi Umemura | G. Baltuch | A. Siderowf | M. Stern | J. Jaggi | A. Colcher | H. Hurtig | A. Umemura | Matthew B Stern | Andrew D Siderowf | Howard I Hurtig | Amy Colcher
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