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This research is being performed to try to understand if the use of deep brain stimulation or DBS can treat the symptoms of Tourette syndrome that do not respond well to current medications. In order ...
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Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
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