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Surgical Neurology International|July 24, 2013
When does a spinal surgeon need a plastic surgeon?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|July 24, 2013
Complications due to the use of BMP/INFUSE in spine surgery: The evidence continues to mountNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 8, 2014
Hemostasis and other benefits of fibrin sealants/glues in spine surgery beyond cerebrospinal fluid leak repairsNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|June 14, 2017
Discrimination against female surgeons is still alive: Where are the full professorships and chairs of departments?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 2, 2017
Should anyone perform percutaneous endoscopic laser diskectomy and percutaneous lumbar disc decompressions?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 21, 2017
Bariatric bypasses contribute to loss of bone mineral density but reduce axial back pain in morbidly obese patients considering spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1996
Advanced cervical spondylosis with ossification into the posterior longitudinal ligament and resultant neurologic sequelaeN E Epstein
Journal of Spinal Disorders|April 1, 1997
Resection of massive retroperitoneal tumor extending into L5 vertebral body: controversies in surgical managementN E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 21, 2014
What you need to know about ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament to optimize cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 29, 1979
Diagnostic use of exercise stress testingS E Epstein
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Surgical Neurology International|July 24, 2013
When does a spinal surgeon need a plastic surgeon?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|July 24, 2013
Complications due to the use of BMP/INFUSE in spine surgery: The evidence continues to mountNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|October 8, 2014
Hemostasis and other benefits of fibrin sealants/glues in spine surgery beyond cerebrospinal fluid leak repairsNancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|June 14, 2017
Discrimination against female surgeons is still alive: Where are the full professorships and chairs of departments?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 2, 2017
Should anyone perform percutaneous endoscopic laser diskectomy and percutaneous lumbar disc decompressions?Nancy E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|February 21, 2017
Bariatric bypasses contribute to loss of bone mineral density but reduce axial back pain in morbidly obese patients considering spine surgeryNancy E Epstein
Journal of Spinal Disorders|December 1, 1996
Advanced cervical spondylosis with ossification into the posterior longitudinal ligament and resultant neurologic sequelaeN E Epstein
Journal of Spinal Disorders|April 1, 1997
Resection of massive retroperitoneal tumor extending into L5 vertebral body: controversies in surgical managementN E Epstein
Surgical Neurology International|May 21, 2014
What you need to know about ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament to optimize cervical spine surgery: A reviewNancy E Epstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 29, 1979
Diagnostic use of exercise stress testingS E Epstein
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