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. 2015 Sep 14;7(9):e323. doi: 10.7759/cureus.323

Figure 2. The First CT-Compatible Stereotactic Frame.

Figure 2

Brown designed and built this stereotactic frame in August 1978 in order to test the concept of the N-localizer [1]. Three N-localizers are attached to this frame and are merged end-to-end such that only seven rods are present. Because three points determine a unique plane in three-dimensional space, the locations of the centers of the three ellipses that are produced in a tomographic image by three N-localizers precisely determine the position of the tomographic section with respect to the stereotactic frame [2].