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- A Clinical Study of Adjacent Disc Herniation in a Congenital Union and after Anterior Interbody Fusion of the cervical Spine.
- Evaluation of Lumbar Disc Lesions in Teen-agers using Magnetic Resonance Imaging. A correlative Study between Peridiscal Singnal Intensity and Nuclear Signal intensity in 500 Discs.:A correlative Study between Peridiscal Singnal Intensity and Nuclear Sign
- Evaluation of Degenerative Spondylolisthesis with Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
- Clinical investigation of cervical disc lesion without spondylosis.
- Clinical investigation of teen-age lumbar disc herniation.
- Pre- and Postoperative Influences to the Individual Patients with Low Back Pain regarding to Socioeconomical and Psychological Aspects
- Clinical Investigation of Percutzneous Nucoleotomy Compared with Other Procedures, Especially Anterior Nucleotomy and Discectomy, for Lumbar Disc Herniation.
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- Clinical Study on Lumbar Canal Stenosis in Patients over 70 years of Age.
- Clinical investigation of lumbar spondylolisthesis with spinal canal stenosis.
- Clinical Study of Surgicaly Treated Lumbar Lumbar Disc Herniations. Clinical Evaluation of Cases Passed over 10 years after Operation from Anterior Approach (Vertebal Body Fusion) and Posterior Approach (Interlaminar Approach or Partial Laminectomy).:Clin
- A method on spinal osteotomy for the correction of thoraco-lumbar kyphosis a case report of pedicle osteotomy.
- Pathology and surgical treatment of degenerative lumbar canal stenosis.
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- Clinical Investigation of Anterior Vertebral Body Fusion (L4-5) and Anterior Discectomy with out Fusion (L5-S) for the Lowest Double Disc Lesion.
- Clinical Study of Antero-Posterior Combined Operation for Degenerative Spondylolisthesis
- Follow-up studies of Anterior Interbody Fusion to Multiple Lumbar Disc Lesion
- Tentative Diagnosis of the Affected Level in Lumbar Disc Herniation accompanied by the Trasitional Vertebra
- Clinical Studies of Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis with Lumbar Scoliosis
- Clinical study for the spondylolysis with adjacent disc lesion and spinal canal stenosis.