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Different Pathology of Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor in Neurofibromatosis Type 1: 3 Cases

Park GJ, Kim SH, Kim KH, Kim DH

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal-dominant genetic disease that predisposes affected individuals to tumors. Neurofibroma and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) are examples of PNSTs that occur either...
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Superficial Peroneal Nerve Entrapment Causing Chronic Pain in the Foot: A Case Report

Kim J, Lee Ci, Son Bc

The superficial peroneal nerve (SPN) supplies sensory innervation to the lower two-thirds of the lateral leg and the dorsum of the foot, with the exception of the first web space....
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Could a Simple Nerve Block be Considered as a Treatment Option for Occipital Neuralgia with Both Short-Term and Long-Term Effects?

Kwun JW, Kim YJ, So JS

Objective: The study aims to show both the short- and long-term treatment outcome of occipital nerve block (ONB) patients with occipital neuralgia (ON). Methods: Patients who visited our hospital between 2013...
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Cauda Equina Syndrome from Subdural Hematoma after Caudal Epidural Injection

Oh JJ, Park JH, Kim JT

Caudal epidural injection (CEI) is commonly used to manage patients with low back or leg pain, but cauda equine syndrome (CES) rarely results from epidural and/or subdural hematoma occurred after...
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Tapia Syndrome after Cervical Laminoplasty: A Case Report and Literature Review

Hong S, Kim KN, Yi S

We present a case report of very rare and unfamiliar disease named Tapia syndrome characterized by concomitant unilateral paralysis of the 10th and 12th cranial nerves. Symptoms include dysphonia, dysphagia,...
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Glioblastoma Presenting as Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma

Oh W, Chung Y, Hong J, Won YS, Chung PW, Rho MH

A 76-year-old man presented with recurrent left side weakness for several months without a history of head trauma. Brain computed tomography revealed a subdural hematoma (SDH). The patient was diagnosed...
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Possible Delayed Recurrence of Sporadic Spinal Hemangioblastoma after Complete Surgical Resection: A Case Report

Jung B, Kim SY, Choe WJ, Lim SD

Spinal cord hemangioblastoma (HBL) is a highly vascularized tumor that occurs sporadically or in relation to von Hippel-Lindau disease. Sporadic-type HBLs in the spinal cord usually present as single lesions...
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Central Hyperthermia Due to Intracerebral Hemorrhage Treated with Baclofen: A Case Report

Park JI, Hwang SK

We report the treatment of a rare case of central hyperthermia due to intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the basal ganglia with baclofen. Central hyperthermia is associated with a high mortality...
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Acute Paraplegia Due to Nucleus Herniation of a Mobi-C Implant without Trauma: Case Report of a Rare Complication

Song SK, Jung JM, Kim WK, Lee SG, Ahn Y, Son S, Yoo BR

Cervical artificial discs (CADs) are a surgical option in selected patients with cervical spinal disc degeneration. Although CADs have been available for many years, concerns persist regarding long-term safety, durability,...
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Computed Tomography/Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Fogging Effect in the Subacute Stage of Ischemic Cerebral Infarct: A Report of Three Cases

Park GS, Jang HG, Park JS, Lee JM, Koh EJ, Choi HY

Acute cerebral infarctions usually demonstrate hypodensity on non-contrast computed tomography (CT). However, in some cases, cerebral infarctions may appear to be isodense on imaging conducted during the subacute stage (2-3...
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Gorham-Stout Disease in a Middle-Aged Patient Treated by Posterior Lateral Fusion: A Case Report and Literature Review

Jang GW, Noh SH

Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is a rare progressive osteolytic disease with intraosseous lymphangiomatosis. A previously healthy 55-year-old woman presented with left leg hypoesthesia and upper back pain. k pain, back pain,...
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Clinical and Radiologic Analysis of Disc Heights Change in Conservatively Treated Lumbar Herniated Disc Patients

Seo DM, Cho Y, Yang NR

Objective: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiologic factors of disc height loss in spontaneous resolution of herniated lumbar disc patients. Methods: From January 2017...
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Differentiation between Spinal Intramedullary Astrocytoma and Spinal Multiple Sclerosis Using Clinical and Radiologic Factors

Jang H, Kang MS

Objective: Both spinal multiple sclerosis (SMS) and spinal intramedullary astrocytoma (SIA) are rare space-occupying lesions in the spinal cord and clinically show various myelopathy symptoms. Both clinical and imaging findings...
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Applicability of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Early Diagnosis of Common Peroneal Neuropathy

Choi GY, Yang J, Cho Y, Choi H, Jeon J, Kang S

Objective: This study aimed to assess the clinical applicability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the early diagnosis of common peroneal neuropathy (CPNe). Methods: Over three years, the authors have treated...
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Role of Supine and Standing Radiography in Vertebroplasty for Osteoporotic Compression Fractures”

Park JH, Kim SH, Hyun NS, Cho PG

Objective: To confirm the benefits of vertebroplasty (VP) in selected patients with acute vertebral compression fracture (VCF) and analyze whether the study of a weight dynamic plain lateral radiograph would...
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How Subsidence Affects Clinical and Radiological Outcomes after Stand-Alone Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion on Patients with Degenerative Cervical Disease? A Long-Term Follow-Up Study

Yang IC, Han MS, Lee GJ, Lee SK, Moon BJ, Lee JK

Objective: We aimed to examine the long-term radiological and clinical outcomes after stand-alone anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). Methods: In total, we enrolled 20 patients and 31 treated segments with...
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Spinal Epidural and Subarachnoid Abscess Due to Acute Pyelonephritis in a 56-Year-Old Woman: A Case Report and Literature Review

Kim DH, Noh SH

With recent advances in treatment technology, the mortality rate of spinal abscesses is decreasing. However, spinal abscesses are still unusual and difficult to treat. A 56-year-old woman presented with lower...
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage from Ruptured Aneurysm in the Middle Cerebral Artery and Anterior Cerebral Artery Trunk: A Single-Center Study

Oh W, Chung Y, Hong J, Won YS, Chung PW, Rho MH

Objective: Ruptured anterior cerebral artery (ACA) trunk aneurysms and middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk aneurysms are rare, and little is known about them. This study was conducted to determine the...
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Complication Profiles Associated with Sacral Alar Iliac Screw Fixation in Patients with Adult Spinal Deformity: A Comparative Analysis to the Conventional Iliac Screw Fixation

Park GO, Choi UY, Kim KH, Park JY, Chin DK, Kim KS, Cho YE

Objective: This study aimed to compare the radiographic and clinical outcomes between sacral alar iliac (SAI) screw fixation and conventional iliac (CI) screw fixation with a particular focus on the...
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What Causes the Discrepancy between Quantitative Computed Tomography and Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry?

Yoon H, Kim JH, Ryu DS, Yoon SH

Objective: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a standard tool for measuring the bone mineral density (BMD), but it sometimes provides inaccurate results. In contrast, quantitative computed tomography (QCT) measures...
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