1.Anesthetic Action and Mechanism at the Spinal Cord.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2002;43(1):1-9
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord*
2.Spinal cord stimulation: panacea for incurable diseases?.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;65(2):103-104
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord
3.Spinal Cord Compression.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;55(4):557-562
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord Compression*
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Spinal Cord*
4.Spinal Cord Compression.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;55(4):557-562
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord Compression*
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Spinal Cord*
5.Non-neoplastic Myelopathies Mimicking Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors:Retrospective Analysis of 8 Surgically Proven Cases.
Ki Jeong KIM ; Chun Kee CHUNG ; Ki Bum SIM ; Hyun Jib KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2000;29(7):891-898
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord Diseases*
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Spinal Cord*
6.Cervical spinal cord injury by the impingement of fractured lamina.
Jae Yoon CHUNG ; Ki Jung JUN ; Jung Tae HUR
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(4):1208-1211
No abstract available.
Spinal Cord Injuries*
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Spinal Cord*
7.Unilateral Paramedian Transpedicular Approach for Repair of Anterior Transdural Spinal Cord Herniation: Report of a Case and Literature Review.
Manish K KASLIWAL ; John E O'TOOLE ; Harel DEUTSCH
Asian Spine Journal 2012;6(1):55-59
Idiopathic spinal cord herniation is a rare but potentially treatable cause of thoracic myelopathy. The rarity and variable clinical presentation often results in missed diagnosis and delay in treatment. Posterior midline approach with laminectomy has been the most common approach performed for spinal cord herniation in cases described in the literature. A posterior approach is limited by the danger of retracting the spinal cord and difficulty visualizing the dural defect. Considering the anterior location of the dural defect, a posterolateral allows for a more ventral view without spinal cord manipulation. We report a rare case of idiopathic spinal cord herniation which was managed by unilateral paramedian transpedicular approach with an excellent clinical outcome.
Laminectomy
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Diseases
8.Limitations of spinal cord stimulation for pain management.
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;68(4):321-322
No abstract available.
Pain Management*
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Spinal Cord Stimulation*
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Spinal Cord*
9.Spontaneous Herniation of the Thoracic Spinal Cord: A Case Report.
Sung Chan JIN ; Seoung Ro LEE ; Dong Woo PARK ; Kyung Bin JOO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2001;45(4):353-355
Spontaneous herniation of the spinal cord is a rare disease entity in which spinal cord substance is herniated through a previously uninjured and/or untouched dura. It is a cause of myelopathy that is treatable but difficult to diagnose. We report the CT and MR findings of a case of spontaneous thoracic spinal cord herniation manifesting as ventrolateral protrusion of thoracic spinal cord through a dural defect.
Rare Diseases
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Spinal Cord Diseases
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Spinal Cord*
10.Delayed Spinal Cord Injury Following Low Voltage Electrical Accident.
Chung Jae LEE ; Sung Han OH ; Jong Kook RHIM ; Jae Sub NOH ; Bong Sub CHUNG
Korean Journal of Spine 2009;6(3):228-230
Although the prediction of a delayed spinal cord injury after a low voltage electrical accident is difficult, we present a young paraplegic man who had delayed spinal cord injury after a low voltage electrical accident while working. Because the passage of an electric current is variable, the tissues far distant from the point of entry may be damaged, including the spinal cord. Low voltage itself is not a safe.
Paraplegia
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Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord Injuries