Diagnostic and therapeutic spinal interventions
Epidural injections
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- First Published June 18, 2014.
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- J.D. Bartleson, MD and
- Timothy P. Maus, MD
- J.D. Bartleson, MD and
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JD Bartleson and HG Deen: Spine Disorders Medical and Surgical Management, Cambridge University Press. 2009.
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- Timothy P. Maus, MD
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Travel compensation as member of the Executive Board of the International Spine Intervention Society
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(1) Radiology Interventional Pain Management practice, Mayo Clinic, interventional pain management- 80%, 14 years
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- Correspondence to:
bartleson.john{at}mayo.edu
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