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  2. Delayed-maturation theory of obsessive–compulsive disorder

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    The gamma knife directs more than 200 thin beams of gamma radiation at different angles toward a single point in a person's brain. While each beam delivers a trivial amount of radiation, the spot where they converge receives enough energy to destroy that tissue, making the gamma knife a precision tool for attacking small tumors , malformed ...

  3. Lars Leksell - Wikipedia

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    This compelled Leksell to consider other radiation sources and he started designing the cobalt-60 gamma unit, which was fully integrated with the stereotactic system. The development of the ‘‘beam-knife’’ took place after Leksell had been appointed successor to Olivecrona in 1960 and the first unit was inaugurated in 1967.

  4. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Surgery of previously irradiated tissue has a very high failure rate, e.g. women who have received radiation for breast cancer develop late effect chest wall tissue fibrosis and hypovascularity, making successful reconstruction and healing difficult, if not impossible.

  5. History of psychosurgery - Wikipedia

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    Psychosurgery, also called neurosurgery for mental disorder or functional neurosurgery, is surgery in which brain tissue is destroyed with the aim of alleviating the symptoms of mental disorder. It was first used in modern times by Gottlieb Burckhardt in 1891, but only in a few isolated instances, not becoming more widely used until the 1930s ...

  6. Radiosurgery - Wikipedia

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    Radiosurgery is surgery using radiation, [1] that is, the destruction of precisely selected areas of tissue using ionizing radiation rather than excision with a blade. Like other forms of radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy), it is usually used to treat cancer.

  7. Deep brain stimulation - Wikipedia

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    DBS for OCD, [32] Tourette's Syndrome, [33] and dystonia were first completed in 1999. [34] DBS for OCD received a humanitarian device exemption from the FDA in 2009. [35] In Europe, the CE Mark for DBS for OCD was active from 2009 to 2022 but not renewed thereafter due to a lack of coverage by government health agencies. [36] [37]

  8. Woman claims she underwent 50 plastic surgeries to look like ...

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    An Iranian teenager who claims she had 50 plastic surgeries to make herself look more like her idol is turning heads online. Sahar Tabar, 19, from Tehran, Iran, says she underwent dozens of ...

  9. Leeds Gamma Knife Centre - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Gamma Knife Centre is based in the Institute of Oncology at St James's University Hospital in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. St. James's Institute of Oncology (Bexley Wing), a National Health Service (NHS) hospital, is the largest cancer research hospital in Europe. [ 1 ]