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Targeting the affective component of pain

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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Professor Tipu Aziz and Dr Binith Cheeran talk about deep brain stimulation (DBS) for treating intractable pain syndromes.
Professor Halliday is Professor of Neurosurgery at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and Dr Cheeran is an Honorary Consultant Neurologist at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford.

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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Tipu Aziz
Binith Cheeran
Keywords
surgery
neurosurgery
deep brain stimulation
DBS
intractable pain
Department: Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences
Date Added: 10/08/2016
Duration: 00:44:22

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