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期刊名:Spine journal

缩写:SPINE J

ISSN:1529-9430

e-ISSN:1878-1632

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Renan Rodrigues Fernandes,Jennifer Urquhart,Michael Thatcher et al. Renan Rodrigues Fernandes et al.
Background context: Spinal lumbar spine stenosis is the most common indication for spinal surgery. A few prospective studies report longer-term outcomes for this population, especially considering radiographic parameters....
Maya S Abu-Zahra,William J Karakash,Natalie Kistler et al. Maya S Abu-Zahra et al.
Background context: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a common spinal deformity often presenting during a critical period for psychological development. While AIS has been associated with increased rates of mental ...
Niklas H Koehne,Junho Song,Auston R Locke et al. Niklas H Koehne et al.
Background context: Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) have been increasingly utilized to evaluate outcomes of spinal surgery procedures such as lumbar microdiscectomy. To interpret PROMs in a clinically meaningful...
Ferran Pellisé,Sleiman Haddad,Susana Núñez Pereira et al. Ferran Pellisé et al.
Background context: Radiomics, a technique employing machine learning (ML) to extract quantitative features from processed radiographic images, holds promise for improving clinical prediction models. It offers the potenti...
Luke Channer,Olivia Krol,Travis Philipp et al. Luke Channer et al.
Background context: Native vertebral osteomyelitis (NVO) presents a serious clinical challenge because of its nonspecific presentation, diagnostic delays, and associated morbidity and mortality. Existing literature on ver...
Shan-Lun Tsao,Chang-Wei Tsou,Yu-Ting Pan et al. Shan-Lun Tsao et al.
Background context: Spinal metastasis (SM), though typically associated with late-stage disease, can manifest at any point in the disease process as a synchronous spinal metastasis (SSM) or metachronous spinal metastasis ...