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Non-operative spinal interventions for cervical and lumbar spinal pain

Lee J

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The need for education in general competencies during the resident training in Korea

Lee SW

Education in general competencies for residents is urgently needed in Korea. The medically advanced countries worldwide already have established training in the general competencies that are demanded of all physicians...
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Nonoperative interventions for spinal pain

Shin DA, Kim HI

Spinal pain is a common symptom that motivates visiting a physician. However, the natural course is usually benign and few patients need invasive treatment. Even though history taking, neurological examination,...
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Spinal interventions under ultrasound guidance

Kim YH

Injection therapies play important roles in the management of spinal pain and it has been preferred that they be performed under the guidance of computed tomography or fluoroscopy. Recently, several...
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Epidural steroid injection

Kim SK, Chung JY

Excessive spine operations is an economic and social problem today in Korea. Proper conservative treatment can reduce the need for surgical treatment by relieving the pain during the acute phase...
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Pathophysiology of degenerative spinal disease causing lumbar and cervical spinal pain

Lee IS, Chung SG

As degenerative spinal disease among spinal diseases causing lumbar and cervical spinal pain is the endless repetition of "the biological healing of mechanical damage" occurring over a lifetime, spinal pain...
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Aspirin in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer

Paek YJ, Yoon JL

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the one of the leading causes of death in Korea. Aspirin, well known for its antiplatelet function, has been used for the secondary prevention of CVD...
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Sclerotherapy of cystic lymphangioma

Won JH

Cystic lymphangioma is a congenital lymphatic malformation that occurs most commonly in the head and neck. Most lymphangiomas are asymptomatic, but progressive enlargement may cause feeding difficulty, airway, and cosmetic...
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Aging and impaired hematopoiesis

Shin MG

Aging is an universal phenomenon and irreversible syndrome, and its damage occurs to molecules (DNA, proteins, and lipids), to cells, and to organs. Hematopoietic tissue intrinsically has a very high...
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