Publications by authors named "Han Sim Lim"

Purpose: Appendicular skeleton markers are commonly used for maturity assessment for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) patients. Traditionally, Risser has been a standard skeletal maturity assessment method. More recently, Sanders classification (SSMS), as a more comprehensive system, became popular, especially in decision-making for Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT).

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Introduction Spine fracture in association with traumatic dural tear is a serious injury. A traumatic dural tear is difficult to determine based on initial clinical presentation and radiological imaging even with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, during decompression surgery, cerebrospinal fluid leaks surrounding the injured segments are usually confirmed by directly visualizing them.

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Spinal tuberculosis is an uncommon extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis infection, known as a great masquerade that often mimics other pathologies, such as pyogenic and non-pyogenic infection, bone metastasis, haematological malignancy, and metabolic bone disease. It presents great challenges in establishing a diagnosis, deciding on treatment, and monitoring the response to treatment. A tissue-proven diagnosis is the cornerstone of a definitive diagnosis before initiating medical antitubercular therapy, leading to successful treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A case study focuses on a young adolescent who suffered from this injury and developed incomplete central cord syndrome but showed significant recovery after surgery.
  • * The case underscores the importance of accurate diagnosis, prompt treatment, and rehabilitation, while also emphasizing the need for greater awareness and prevention of such dangerous diving scenarios.
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