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Response to the Letter to the Editor: Comparison of Efficacy Between Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection Technique Without Contrast Versus with Contrast in Lumbar Radiculopathy: a Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study

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Journal Asian Spine J
Date 2024 Jul 4
PMID 38961797
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