When Pharmacological and Psychological Treatments Have Failed,neurosurgery Has Become an Intervention
When pharmacological and psychological treatments have failed,neurosurgery has become an intervention of last resort in OCD.The most common procedure is:
A) cingulatomy
B) lobotomy
C) peripheral nerve surgery
D) microvascular decompression
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