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Preface : Invited Issue Editor Professor Dachling Pang and the Changing Concepts in Spinal Dysraphism during the Last Two Decades

Kim CY, Kim SK

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Perspectives on Spinal Dysraphism : Past, Present, and Future

Pang D

This article recounts the author’s personal views and recollections of the history, conception of embryogenetic theories, application of intraoperative electrophysiology, and development of prospective treatment recommendations of several important spinal...
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Syringomyelia in the Tethered Spinal Cords

Lee JY, Kim KH, Wang KC

Cases of syringomyelia associated with spinal dysraphism are distinct from those associated with hindbrain herniation or arachnoiditis in terms of the suspected pathogenetic mechanism. The symptoms of terminal syringomyelia are...
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Eversion Carotid Endarterectomy : A Short Review

Davidovic , Tomic IZ

Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is the main procedure in carotid surgery, as well as the most frequent vascular procedure. Two techniques of CEA are available : eversion and conventional plus patch...
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Terminal Myelocystocele : Pathoembryogenesis and Clinical Features

Lee JY, Kim KH, Wang KC

There has been confusion in the classification of terminal myelocystocele (TMCC) due to its diverse morphology and vague pathoembryogenesis. TMCC could be summarized as having the essential features of an...
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Spinal Dysraphism in the Last Two Decades : What I Have Seen during the Era of Dynamic Advancement

Wang KC

Compared to any other decade, the last two decades have been the most dynamic period in terms of advances in the knowledge on spinal dysraphism. Among the several factors of...
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Retethering : A Neurosurgical Viewpoint

Lee JY, Kim KH, Park K, Wang KC

During the follow-up period after surgery for spinal dysraphism, a certain portion of patients show neurological deterioration and its secondary phenomena, such as motor, sensory or sphincter changes, foot and...
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Secondary Neurulation Defects-1 : Retained Medullary Cord

Kim KH, Lee JY, Wang KC

Retained medullary cord (RMC) is a relatively recent term. Pang et al. newly defined the RMC as a late arrest of secondary neurulation leaving a non-functional vestigial portion at the...
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Enlargement of Extraspinal Cysts in Spinal Dysraphism : A Reason for Early Untethering

Kim KH, Wang KC, Lee JY

Some types of spinal dysraphism can be accompanied by extraspinal cysts, including myelomeningocele, myelocystocele, myelocele, meningocele, limited dorsal myeloschisis, lipomyelomeningocele, and terminal myelocystocele. Each disease is classified according to the...
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Junctional Neural Tube Defect

Eibach S, Pang D

Junctional neurulation represents the most recent adjunct to the well-known sequential embryological processes of primary and secondary neurulation. While its exact molecular processes, occurring at the end of primary and...
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Surgical Management of Complex Spinal Cord Lipomas : A New Perspective

Pang D

This review summarises the classification, anatomy and embryogenesis of complex spinal cord lipomas, and describes in some detail the new technique of total lipoma resection and radical reconstruction of the...
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In-Vitro Study of Urokinase Thrombolysis Following Stereotactic Aspiration of Intracerebral Hematoma

Son W, Park J, Kang DH, Han YM, Choi YJ, Ohk B

Objective : A consensus regarding the ideal regimen for urokinase (UK) thrombolysis subsequent to stereotactic spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage aspiration has yet to be established. The purpose of this study is...
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Urological Evaluation of Tethered Cord Syndrome

Park K

To describe how to perform urological evaluation in children with tethered cord syndrome (TCS). Although a common manifestation of TCS is the development of neurogenic bladder in developing children, neurosurgeons...
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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Using Co-Registration with PET-CT and MRI for Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with Previous Radiotherapy : A Single Center 14-Year Experience

Lee C, Park SH, Yoon SY, Park KS, Hwang JH, Hwang SK

Objective : We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy of Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKS) for recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in patients who previously underwent radiotherapy, and analyzed the treatment outcomes over 14...
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Spine Computed Tomography to Magnetic Resonance Image Synthesis Using Generative Adversarial Networks : A Preliminary Study

Lee JH, Han IH, Kim DH, Yu S, Lee IS, Song YS, Joo S, Jin CB, Kim H

Objective : To generate synthetic spine magnetic resonance (MR) images from spine computed tomography (CT) using generative adversarial networks (GANs), as well as to determine the similarities between synthesized and...
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