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    Correction To: Exceedance Statistics Based on Bottom-K (Statistical Papers, (2024), 65, 8, (5239-5251), 10.1007/S00362-024-01581-x)
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025) Kozan, A.; Uyar, B.; Tanil, H.
    In this article the notations in the following sections: Lemma 2.1, Theorem, Remark 2.1, Remark 2.2, Remark 2.4, Proof of Lemma 2.1 and Proof of Theorem were incorrectly published. The incorrect and correct versions are given as: Incorrect notations: Correct notations: The notations in following sections: Remark 2.1, Remark 2.2, Remark 2.3, Remark 2.4 were incorrectly published. The incorrect and correct versions are given as: Incorrect notation: Correct notation: The notations in following section: Remark 2.4 was incorrectly published. The incorrect and correct versions are given as: incorrect notation: Correct notation: The original article has been corrected. © The Author(s) 2025.
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    Pediatric Paraspinal Penetrating Sewing Needle
    (Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, 2015) Demir, İ.; Kıymaz, N.; Güdü, B.O.; Kozan, A.; Gökalp, A.
    Pediatric spinal injuries are very rare conditions and account for 1%-10% of all spinal injuries Domestic accidents, such as falling and bumping, are frequent events during childhood.In this study, a 1-year-old boy who was under treatment due to a penetrating trauma at the posterior thoracolumbar intersection is presented. The patient was referred to our clinic after a needle became impaled into his back due to an accident that occurred at home. The patient’s neurologic assessment was normal. A radiologic study of the patient showed the presence of a metallic foreign object, extending into the paravertebral muscle on the left side of the T12-L1 intersection. The needle was removed promptly after an emergent surgical procedure. No any complications were present during the follow-up visit after 1 month. Emergent surgical intervention is necessary in paraspinal and spinal penetrating traumas. © 2015, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Universitas Indonesia. All rights reserved.
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