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Asian Spine Journal
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Volume:
8
Issue:
1
1. Tuberculosis of Sacrum.
Page:112—112
2. Tuberculosis of Spine: Current Views in Diagnosis and Management.
Page:97—111
3. Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum.
Page:89—96
4. Symptomatic Solitary Osteochondroma of the Subaxial Cervical Spine in a 52-Year-Old Patient.
Page:84—88
5. Ewing's Sarcoma of the Sacroiliac Joint Presenting as Tubercular Sacroiliitis: A Diagnostic Dilemma.
Page:79—83
6. Cervical Symmetric Dumbbell Ganglioneuromas Causing Severe Paresis.
Page:74—78
7. Ordinary Disc Herniation Changing into Posterior Epidural Migration of Lumbar Disc Fragments Confirmed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Case Report of a Successful Endoscopic Treatment.
Page:69—73
8. Robotic-Assisted Device in Posterior Spinal Fusion for a High Risk Thoraculombar Fracture in Ankylosing Spondylitis.
Page:64—68
9. Incidence of Vascular Complications Arising from Anterior Spinal Surgery in the Thoraco-Lumbar Spine.
Page:59—63
10. Lumbosacral Transition Vertebra: Prevalence and Its Significance.
Page:51—58
11. Comparison of the Oswestry Disability Index and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Lumbar Canal Stenosis: An Observational Study.
Page:44—50
12. Pedicle Screw Configuration for Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture Treatment: Short versus Long Posterior Fixation Constructs with and without Anterior Column Augmentation.
Page:35—43
13. Comparative Analysis of Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty for Osteoporotic Vertebral Compression Fractures.
Page:27—34
14. Analysis of the Prevalence and Distribution of Cervical and Thoracic Compressive Lesions of the Spinal Cord in Lumbar Degenerative Disease.
Page:19—26
15. Outcome of Salvage Lumbar Fusion after Lumbar Arthroplasty.
Page:13—18
16. Comparison of the Combined Anterior-Posterior Approach versus Posterior-Only Approach in Scoliosis Treatment.
Page:8—12
17. The Association of Each Disability Based on the Three Sub-Categories of the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire during Hospitalization with Itself at 1 Year Postoperatively in Patients with Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.
Page:1—7