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A Randomized Comparative Trial of Targeted Steroid Injection via Epidural Catheter vs Standard Transforaminal Epidural Injection for the Treatment of Unilateral Cervical Radicular Pain: Six-Month Results.
McCormick ZL, Conger A, Sperry BP, Teramoto M, Petersen R, Salazar F, Cunningham S, Michael Henrie A, Bisson E, Kendall R. McCormick ZL, et al. Pain Med. 2020 Oct 1;21(10):2077-2089. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnaa242. Pain Med. 2020. PMID: 32797232 Clinical Trial.
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Simon JI, O'Donnell HK, Broyer Z. Simon JI, et al. Pain Med. 2018 Feb 1;19(2):412-413. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnx150. Pain Med. 2018. PMID: 29016898 No abstract available.
One-year results from a randomized comparative trial of targeted steroid injection via epidural catheter versus standard transforaminal epidural injection for the treatment of unilateral cervical radicular pain.
Conger A, Kendall RW, Sperry BP, Petersen R, Salazar F, Cunningham S, Henrie AM, Bisson EF, Teramoto M, McCormick ZL. Conger A, et al. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2021 Sep;46(9):813-819. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2021-102514. Epub 2021 May 14. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2021. PMID: 33990435 Clinical Trial.