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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2021
AbstractSpinal pain is a common complaint and cause of disability in the United States, affecting most individuals at some point in their lives. The complex anatomy of the spine leads to multiple potential and coexisting etiologies for pain, and the differentiation of these sources can present a diagnostic challenge.
David C. Gimarc +2 more
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AbstractSpinal pain is a common complaint and cause of disability in the United States, affecting most individuals at some point in their lives. The complex anatomy of the spine leads to multiple potential and coexisting etiologies for pain, and the differentiation of these sources can present a diagnostic challenge.
David C. Gimarc +2 more
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Diagnostic Spinal Injection Procedures
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1996The most important determinant of successful treatment in all spinal disorders is accurate diagnosis. Diagnostic injection procedures, such as facet blocks, selective nerve root blocks, and discography can aid in accurately diagnosing the source of a patient's pain.
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Image-Guided Spinal Steroid Injections
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1997This paper has been written to stimulate the radiologist to consider the various aspects of spinal steroid injections as therapeutic procedures. Special emphasis is placed on needle guidance, asepsis, and possible problems involved. It constitutes a highly practical and variously illustrated and informative guide for the choice of steroids and various ...
A., Chevrot +10 more
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Injection Studies in Spinal Disorders
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2006Spinal injections have an important role in many centers in the diagnostic assessment and treatment of patient with various spinal disorders. In the literature, many studies describe the application, techniques, and potential benefit of spinal infections.
LEONARDI, MARCO, Pfirrmann CW, Boos N.
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Inadvertent spinal injection of ondansetron
Journal of Anesthesia, 2016Cesarean sections under spinal anesthesia are now a daily occurrence in most tertiary hospitals. We report the first published case of inadvertent spinal injection of ondansetron without any neurological sequelae in a patient undergoing elective Cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.
May-Han Loh +3 more
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2015
Injection medication is intended to provide the clinician with an overview of common injectable medication classes used in the clinical setting. Its purpose is to introduce the clinician to major mechanisms of action, chemical structure, clinical effect, and select precautions/contraindications of local anesthetics and corticosteroids.
SriKrishna Chandran, Phong Kieu
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Injection medication is intended to provide the clinician with an overview of common injectable medication classes used in the clinical setting. Its purpose is to introduce the clinician to major mechanisms of action, chemical structure, clinical effect, and select precautions/contraindications of local anesthetics and corticosteroids.
SriKrishna Chandran, Phong Kieu
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Complications of spinal injections
Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 2007Spinal injections are frequently performed for the relief of pain. These injections include both interlaminar and transforaminal approaches to the epidural space, spinal injections, and paravertebral injections. Frequently steroids are used, but neurolytic procedures may be performed as well.
Anne Ptaszynski, Marc Huntoon
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