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A Pallidotomy Is a Procedure in Which a Lesion Is

Question 2

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A pallidotomy is a procedure in which a lesion is typically made in the___________.


A) globus pallidus
B) caudate nucleus
C) putamen
D) corpus callosum
E) substantia nigra

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