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Article title:
Stereotactic treatment of refractory obsessive
compulsive disorder by bilateral capsulotomy and 3 years
follow-up
Reference: YJOCN2669
Journal title: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Corresponding author: Dr. Liu Kangyong
First author: Dr. Liu Kangyong
Citation information: Vol 15/6 pp 622-629
DOI information: 10.1016/j.jocn.2007.07.086
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