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Schoolgirl's brain surgery successful
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[New Zealand Herald] - It is believed to be the first time in New Zealand a child has undergone the surgery, which is part of a treatment called deep brain stimulation. "Grace seems to be getting through it pretty well and the family are happy they managed to complete both
Rare operation to counter spasms
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[The Dominion Post] - The 10-year-old had deep brain stimulation yesterday morning, in what is believed to be a medical first for a child in New Zealand. She slept for much of the rest of the day, with her family "happy" with how she was doing. Grace, a St Mary's School
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[The Tennessean] - In the hospital for more than two weeks, Rose could experience little brain stimulation. “There was no television, radio, music or light because they had to keep her head calm,” Rose's husband, Dan Elkins, said. Even as Rose faced potential paralysis
Rare brain surgery a NZ first
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[New Zealand Herald] - Family friend and neighbour Jonathan Tanner, spokesman for the Grace Yeats Trust, said the brain surgery Grace was having was part of a treatment called deep brain stimulation believed to be a New Zealand first for a child. He said electrodes would be
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