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The FDA has accepted BioMarin Pharmaceutical's biologics license application for Vimizim, an enzyme therapy that could be used to treat Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IVA or Morquio A Syndrome, according to Pipeline Review.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
This article is written by Bryan McEntire, chief technology officer for Salt Lake City-based Amedica.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
April 22, 2013
Benvenue Medical Receives Positive Review for Kiva Vertebral Compression Fracture Device
Benvenue Medical's Kiva vertebral compression fracture treatment system and Blazer vertebral augmentation system were named by Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management as innovative minimally invasive treatments for VCFs.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
February 15, 2013
Researchers Identify Gene Linked With Spine Tumor Growth
A team of researchers may have identified a gene responsible for causing spinal meningioma, the most common form of spinal tumors, according to the University of Manchester.
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Spine
Christopher Duma, MD, will perform his Deep Brain Stimulation implantation for Parkinson's Disease treatment at DISC Surgery Center in Newport Beach, Calif.
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Spine
Hydrocision hopes to spread the word about the effectiveness of its minimally invasive treatment for herniated disc pain, according to the Boston Business Journal.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
December 21, 2012
Lanx Launches Spine Patient Website
Broomfield, Colo.-based spinal device company Lanx has introduced a website for patients with chronic leg and back pain.
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Spine and Orthopedic Devices and Implants
December 18, 2012
50 Spine Surgeons Focusing on Scoliosis Development
Here are 50 spine surgeons who are leading scoliosis development nationwide.
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Lists
December 07, 2012
Yale Researchers: Personalized Treatment for Chronic Pain Possible
Yale researchers have found that it may be possible to provide personalized treatment for chronic pain, according to a Yale News report.
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Pain Management
Two studies were presented at the North American Spine Society annual meeting that discussed how demographics impact treatment for spinal trauma.
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Spine




