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Medical Care Utilization Behavior for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Spine Disease: A Questionnairebased Study of Orthopaedic Spine Center Outpatients at a Tertiary Educational Hospital

Park SM, Go SJ, Han H, Kim HJ, Kim H, Chang BS, Yeom JS

Study Design: Prospective survey analysis. Objectives: The purpose of our study was to investigate medical care utilization behavior and the conceptions of disease treatment among spine disease patients. Summary of Literature Review:...
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Surgery for Spinal Deformities in Patients with Osteoporosis

Kim SI, Park HY, Jeon WK, Kim YH

Study Design: Review article. Objectives: This review aims to present relevant considerations for the surgical treatment of spinal deformities accompanied by osteoporosis, how surgeons are trying to overcome the challenges posed...
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Iatrogenic Sacral Root Entrapment after Iliosacral Screw Fixation in a Patient with Pelvic Ring Fracture - A Case Report -

Son SM, Woo SH, Kim JS, Shin WC, Moon NH

Study Design: Case report. Objectives: Despite precise iliosacral (IS) screw placement, we encountered a case of a neurological deficit due to a bony fragment that remained around the nerve root after...
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Anterolateral and Posterior versus Posterior-Only Approaches for the Correction of Degenerative Adult Spinal Deformity

Park SJ, Lee CS, Yum TH, Nam Y, Park JS

Study Design: A case-control study. Objectives: This study was conducted to demonstrate the reliability of mini-open anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) combined with lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) followed by 2-stage...
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Associations of COL2A1 Gene Polymorphisms and Ankylosing Spondylitis in the Korean Population

Son ES, Um SH, Youn MY

With highly active antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is considered to be a manageable chronic disease. The improved prognosis increases the desire of individuals with HIV to have...
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