Improvement in severe self-mutilation following limbic leucotomy: A series of 5 consecutive cases
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2001Author
Jenike, MA
Baral, I
Cosgrove, GR
Rauch, SL
Nierenberg, AA
Cassem, EH
Price, BH
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Background. The efficacy of neurosurgical intervention for self-mutilation behavior associated with severe, intractable psychiatric disorders remains undetermined. We report the effects of limbic leucotomy in 5 consecutive patients with severe self-mutilation behaviors.
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