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- who: Mamiko Sakai et al. from the We clarified the presence or absence of surgery, number of blocks performed, block effect, magnetic resonance images, presence or absence of complications, and disease duration by clinical records retrospectivelyThe magnetic resonance images were examined for the area of the spinal canal at the responsible level and for the presence or absence of herniation. The area of the spinal canal was calculated as the average of three measurements at the same level. For patients with visual analog scale (VAS) records, those whose scores decreased over time were defined as those with . . .
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