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Ludvic Zrinzo1, Quentin Huys2, Robert Howard2
1Department of Clinical & Motor Neuroscience, https://ror.org/0370htr03UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
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Functional neurosurgery can modulate the pathological brain circuits that underlie psychiatric symptoms. For select disorders it is safe, precise and evidence-based; for others, it holds real promise. Nevertheless, referrals remain strikingly low relative to the burden of refractory illness - a gap that could be meaningfully addressed by closer psychiatry-neurosurgery collaboration.
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