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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the centromedian nucleus (CM) is used to treat diverse brain diseases including epilepsy, Tourette syndrome, and disorders of consciousness. However, the CM is challenging to visualize on routine MRI. Many surgeons use an indirect targeting method based on established stereotactic coordinates. The authors aimed to quantify how often a DBS electrode's contacts were positioned within the CM using this approach, and to identify alternative indirect coordinates that are more accurate.
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