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Appreciation to peer reviewers in 2023

Park SY

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Dynamic ultrasound examination of the median nerve during follow-up after wrist fracture/surgery

Çolak AF, Yeşiloğlu A, Kaynar AF, Kaymak B, Özçakar L

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Octacalcium phosphate, a promising bone substitute material: a narrative review

Kim J, Kim S, Song I

Biomaterials have been used to supplement and restore function and structure by replacing or restoring parts of damaged tissues and organs. In ancient times, the medical use of biomaterials was...
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The applicability of noncontact sensors in the field of rehabilitation medicine

Choo YJ, Moon JS, Lee GW, Park WT, Chang MC

A noncontact sensor field is an innovative device that can detect, measure, or monitor physical properties or conditions without direct physical contact with the subject or object under examination. These...
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Ultrasound assessment of a supraclavicular lipoma entrapping the brachial plexus: a diagnostic insight

Wu WT, Chang KV, Mezian K, Ricci V, Özçakar L

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Breakthrough pain and rapid-onset opioids in patients with cancer pain: a narrative review

Yeo J

Breakthrough pain is transitory pain that occurs despite the use of opioids for background pain control. Breakthrough pain occurs in 40% to 80% of patients with cancer pain. Despite effective...
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Role of gene therapy in treatment of cancer with craniofacial regeneration—current molecular strategies, future perspectives, and challenges: a narrative review

Singh H

Gene therapy involves the introduction of foreign genetic material into host tissue to alter the expression of genetic products. Gene therapy represents an opportunity to alter the course of various...
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The characteristics of elderly suicidal attempters in the emergency department in Korea: a retrospective study

Jang JS, Seo WS, Koo BH, Kim HG, Yun SH, Jo SH, Bai DS, Kim YG, Cheon EJ

Background: Although Korea ranks first in the suicide rate of elderly individuals, there is limited research on those who attempt suicide, with preventive measures largely based on population-based studies. We...
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Incidence and severity of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients with osteoporosis using data from a Korean nationwide sample cohort in 2002 to 2019: a retrospective study

Ko SY, Hwang TY, Baek K, Park C

Background: Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a significant concern, particularly among patients taking bisphosphonates (BPs), denosumab, and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for osteoporosis. Despite the known risks,...
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DaVinci SP-based simultaneous bilateral partial nephrectomy from the midline transperitoneal approach: a case report

Ko YH, Ha JG, Jang JY, Kim YU

While simultaneous bilateral partial nephrectomy with a conventional multiport robot has been consistently reported since the 2010s, the introduction of the DaVinci SP system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) could...
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Sciatic neurotmesis and periostitis ossificans progressiva due to a traumatic/unexpected glass injury: a case report

Yalçınkaya B, Ocak H, Çolak AF, Özçakar L

Peripheral nerves may be affected or injured for several reasons. Peripheral nerve damage can result from trauma, surgery, anatomical abnormalities, entrapment, systemic diseases, or iatrogenic injuries. Trauma and iatrogenic injuries...
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