Case Study: Parkinson's Disease
Patient Information:
Treatment: Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery (Functional Stereotaxy) for Parkinson's Disease, along with daily IV medication, neural cell activation and proliferation therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), rehabilitation therapy, and blood pressure management.
Medical History:
Mr. Ah Chay Tan, a 77-year-old male from the Philippines, was admitted to Beijing Puhua International Hospital due to "progressive involuntary tremors of limbs" for over twelve years. His Parkinson's Disease began in 1998 with slight shaking of his right hand, which progressively worsened along with slow gait, deteriorating motor skills, and resting tremor, more severe on his right side.
Preoperative Condition:
Treatment Details:
Mr. Tan underwent a stereotactic operation for Parkinson's Disease at BPIH, which included:
Postoperative Condition (Five Weeks After Surgery):
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