Reference : Habenula deep brain stimulation for refractory bipolar disorder. |
Scientific journals : Article | |||
Human health sciences : Surgery | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/39523 | |||
Habenula deep brain stimulation for refractory bipolar disorder. | |
English | |
Zhang, Chencheng [> >] | |
Kim, Seung-Goo [> >] | |
Li, Dianyou [> >] | |
Zhang, Yingying [> >] | |
Li, Yan [> >] | |
Husch, Andreas ![]() | |
Hertel, Frank ![]() | |
Yan, Fuhua [> >] | |
Voon, Valerie [> >] | |
Sun, Bomin [> >] | |
2019 | |
Brain stimulation | |
Yes (verified by ORBilu) | |
International | |
1876-4754 | |
1876-4754 | |
United States | |
[en] Bipolar disorder (BD) is a mood disorder associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In many cases, BD can be managed with pharmacotherapy, psychological therapy, or electroconvulsive therapy [1]. For some afflicted patients, however, BD is a chronic and severely disabling condition that is resistant to the aforementioned treatments. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) offers a safe and effective neurosurgical treatment for otherwise refractory movement disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder [2,3]. | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/39523 | |
10.1016/j.brs.2019.05.010 |
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