Holtzheimer III et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Magnetic resonance imaging versus computed tomography for target localization in functional stereotactic neurosurgeryHoltzheimer III et al., 1999
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- 2903683602184587816
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- Holtzheimer III P
- Roberts D
- Darcey T
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- Neurosurgery
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), compared with computed tomography (CT), provides consistent and accurate target localization for ventrolateral thalamotomy and posteroventral pallidotomy. METHODS: For 93 procedures …
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