Stereotactic radiosurgery is done for:
Correct Answer: AV malformation of brain
Description: Ans. (d) AV malformation of brainRef: Sabiston 19/e p 1900-1902* Stereotactic Surgery involves delivery of concentrated dose of RT to a defined volume of brain using Gamma knife or modified linear accelerator* Used in# Metastatic tumors# AV malformations# Benign Cranial nerve lesions# Trigeminal neuralgia
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