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The Department of Neurology performs clinical and translational research within three research themes: infection & inflammation, cerebrovascular disorders, and movement disorders. The themes are imbedded in the nine translational research programs of Amsterdam Neuroscience, the research institute of neuroscience investigators in the Amsterdam area. All staff members of the Department of Neurology are involved in research and collaborate within Neuroscience Amsterdam, with other academic and non-academic hospitals, and with international research groups.
The research of the movement disorders group focuses on improving treatment, diagnosis, and insight in pathophysiology of movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, tremor, myoclonus, and dystonia. The group has a strong clinical research infrastructure to conduct large cohort studies and randomized controlled trials on interventions ranging from medication to botulinum toxin injections and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), aimed at solving burning clinical questions. Advanced neurophysiological measures and analysis techniques, intraoperative microrecording from nuclei situated deeply in the brain, and (functional) MRI are available to answer important diagnostic and pathophysiological research questions. The group is embedded in the neurodegeneration program of Amsterdam Neuroscience.
Individual research focus: Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease.
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de Bie R.M.A.: Movement Disorders
De Bie, R., Dijk, J. M., Odekerken, V. J. J., Boel, J. A., Frequin, H. L., Hoogland, J., van Poppelen, D., Suwijn, S. R., Velseboer, D. C. & Verschuur, C. V. M.
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Serendipitous Stimulation of Nucleus Basalis of Meynert—The Effect of Unintentional, Long-Term High-Frequency Stimulation on Cognition in Parkinson’s Disease
Bogdan, I. D., Oterdoom, D. L. M., van Laar, T., Huitema, R. B., Odekerken, V. J., Boel, J. A., de Bie, R. M. A. & van Dijk, J. M. C., 1 Jan 2022, In: Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11, 2, 337.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Subthalamic and pallidal deep brain stimulation: are we modulating the same network?
Sobesky, L., Goede, L., Odekerken, V. J. J., Wang, Q., Li, N., Neudorfer, C., Rajamani, N., Al-Fatly, B., Reich, M., Volkmann, J., de Bie, R. M. A., Kühn, A. A. & Horn, A., 1 Jan 2022, In: Brain. 145, 1, p. 251-262 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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The Fast Gray Matter Acquisition T1 Inversion Recovery Sequence in Deep Brain Stimulation: Introducing the Rubral Wing for Dentato-Rubro-Thalamic Tract Depiction and Tremor Control
Bot, M., Pauwels, R., van den Munckhof, P., de Win, M., Odekerken, V. J. J., Beudel, M., Dijk, J., de Bie, R. M. A. & Schuurman, P. R., 15 Jan 2022, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Neuromodulation.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Een miltruptuur na een subarachnoïdale bloeding
Denneman, N., Biginski, J., Odekerken, V. J. J. & Vandertop, W. P., 12 May 2021, In: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde. 165, 20, D5409.Translated title of the contribution :Ruptured spleen after subarachnoid hemorrhage: Wrongly diagnosed due to wide, dilated pupils Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Evaluating and Optimizing Dentato-Rubro-Thalamic-Tract Deterministic Tractography in Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor
Bot, M., van Rootselaari, A-F., Odekerken, V., Dijk, J., de Bie, R. M. A., Beudel, M., van den Munckhof, P. & Schuurman, P. R., 1 Dec 2021, In: Operative neurosurgery. 21, 6, p. 533-539 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open Access5 Citations (Scopus)