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Extent of Pain Distribution in Entrapment of the Greater Occipital Nerve Identified Through Skin Lesions of Herpes Zoster Involving the Greater Occipital Nerve

So H, Son Bc

Herpes zoster (HZ) involving the upper cervical nerves (C2-C4), which innervate the posterior head, is rare. There have also been few reports of HZ lesions involving the greater occipital nerve...
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Refining the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review of Anatomy and Surgical Approaches

Chung S, Kim I, Kim C

Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is a prevalent but often under-recognized compressive neuropathy of the upper extremities, involving the entrapment of the ulnar nerve within the cubital tunnel at the elbow....
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Intraneural and Extraneural Ganglion Cysts at the Greater Sciatic Notch Involving the Sciatic Nerve Causing Sciatica: Two Case Reports

Son Bc

Intraneural ganglion cysts (IGCs) are benign mucinous cysts within the epineurium of peripheral nerves. Hip joint-related IGCs are much rarer than those that arise from peripheral nerves around the joints...
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Spinal Upper Thoracic Extradural Meningioma: A Case Report and Literature Review

Kim JM, Woo JB, Kim HY

The most common extradural spinal lesions are metastatic tumors. However, approximately 2.5% to 3.5% of spinal meningiomas are extradural meningiomas. This article describes a rare case of a thoracic extradural...
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Supraclavicular Approach for the Treatment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Due to Cervical Rib: A Case Report

Kim SJ, Kim YJ

Cervical rib (CR) refers to congenital bone growth in the seventh cervical bone, which can cause thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). Since TOS has various etiologies, physical and radiological examinations are...
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Surgical Management of Thoracic Spinal Extradural Arachnoid Cysts: A Case Report

Heo KS, Kim SJ, Kim YJ

Spinal extradural arachnoid cysts (SEACs) are exceptionally rare and require advanced imaging for an accurate diagnosis and surgical planning. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography myelography play a pivotal role...
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A Case of Single Surgical Removal of Two Distinct Meningiomas with Different World Health Organization Grades and Subtypes in an Elderly Patient

Kang T, Oh BH, Lee JB, Cho MJ, Byoun HS, Kim HR, Lee MS, Min KS

Meningioma is one of the most common types of benign primary brain tumors in older adults, and multiple meningiomas are reported in fewer than 1% to 10% of cases. However,...
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Ruptured Very Small Cerebral Aneurysms and the Usefulness of Coil Embolization

Lee Y

Objective: Cerebral aneurysms larger than 7 mm are considered at risk for rupture. The International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms (ISUIA)-1 (1998) and ISUIA-2 (2003) suggested that there is a...
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Thoracic Myelopathy Resulting from a Ventral Osteosclerotic Lesion: A Rare Case Report

Ko J, Kim D, Kang D

Melorheostosis is a rare type of sclerosing bone dysplasia with an incidence of approximately 0.9 per million individuals. This disease predominantly affects the appendicular skeleton, with rare involvement of the...
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Recurrent Large Spinal Hemangioendothelioma: A Rare Case Report

Chung S, Jung NH, Choi SJ, Kim C

Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is a rare benign vascular tumor, affecting fewer than one in a million individuals. Spinal EHE is exceptionally rare. This case report presents a case of recurrent...
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Thirty-Day Postoperative Complications after Spinal Fusion in Patients with Spinal Metastasis

Kang T, Oh BH, Cho MJ, Byoun HS, Kim HR, Lee MS, Min KS, Lee JB

Objective: Decompression with instrumented fusion is a common approach for treating spinal metastatic disease. However, in many cases, poor bone quality and compromised general condition increase the likelihood of mechanical...
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Is the Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament a Positive Factor for the Fusion after Posterior Cervical Fusion and Decompression?

Ha JW, Moon BJ, Kim KR, Kim KH, Park JY, Chin DK, Cho YE, Kim KS, Jang HJ

Objective: Multilevel posterior cervical fusion (PCF) and decompression surgery is a viable treatment option for multilevel ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and spondylotic myelopathy. Since OPLL is known to...
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Prediction Model of Spinal Osteoporosis Using Lumbar Spine X-Ray from Transfer Learning Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

Kim JM, Woo JB, Kim HY

Objective: Osteoporosis is highly prevalent among older adults and women. This condition leads to a deterioration in bone mineral density and microarchitecture, significantly increasing the risk of fractures. Additionally, osteoporosis...
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The Improvement of Intraoperative Motor Evoked Potential after Decompression in Cervical Compressive Myelopathy: Its Significance and Related Factors

Kwon JY, Kim DH, Nam KH, Choi BK, Han IH

Objective: This study investigated the relationship between intraoperative motor evoked potential (MEP) improvement after decompression surgery for cervical compressive myelopathy (CCM) and postoperative neurological outcomes, and preoperative factors influencing MEP...
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