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“Imagine your neighbor mows the lawn”: a pilot study of psychological sequelae due to awake craniotomy
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In many cases awake craniotomy is necessary to preserve language and motor function. However, in some cases awake craniotomy can lead to postoperative psychological sequelae resembling PTSD symptoms. Therefore, possible long-term effects of an awake surgery should be considered and discussed with the patient when planning this type of surgery.
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