Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) procedure, Back pain disease treatment in 1 clinic in Sankt Pölten

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1 clinic specializing in Neurosurgery, Oncology, Orthopedic surgery, and Spine surgery providing Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) is a surgical procedure that involves removing a portion of the liver that does not follow the liver's normal anatomy. It aims to remove the affected area while preserving as much healthy liver tissue as possible. procedure, treatment of Back pain Back pain refers to discomfort or pain in the upper, middle, or lower back region. It can be caused by various factors such as muscle strain, poor posture, or underlying conditions, and management often involves pain medication, physical therapy, surgery and lifestyle modifications.
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disease in Sankt Pölten.

Besides this clinic there are 28 Oncology clinics in Austria.

Such diseases are treated by Universitätsklinikum St. Pölten: Benign liver tumor, Hepatolithiasis, Liver cancer, Liver cyst, Liver metastases, and others.

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Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR):

$30.3 K This price found in Austria, Sankt Pölten
$30.3 K This price found in Austria, Sankt Pölten
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Procedure prices in popular countries:

Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR):

Turkey $19.2 K - 19.2 K in 23 clinics
China $33.5 K - 33.5 K in 6 clinics
Germany $51.2 K - 51.2 K in 36 clinics
Israel $57.8 K - 57.8 K in 10 clinics
United States $88.2 K - 88.2 K in 13 clinics

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Back Pain: Overview

Back pain is a common condition that can result from muscle strain, poor posture, or more serious issues such as herniated discs or spinal conditions. Symptoms may range from mild discomfort to severe, debilitating pain. Treatment options include rest, physical therapy, pain relief medications, and in some cases, surgery to address underlying structural problems.

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