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The clinical consequences of vertebral compression fracture

Bone, 1992
Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) may be defined radiographically or as a clinical event. The prevalence of these fractures in women aged 50 and over has been estimated at 26% when defined as a reduction in vertebral height greater than 15%. Retrospective reviews of case records have shown a clinical detection rate of VCF in white women of 153/100,
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Vertebral Compression Fractures.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013), 2022
Fragility fractures, particularly in the hip and spine, are the most common complication of osteoporosis. In the US, approximately 1-1.5 million vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) occur annually. While patients may present with sudden onset of low back pain and limited mobility, more than two-thirds of VCFs are asymptomatic and are detected ...
Christopher L, McDonald   +2 more
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Vertebral compression fractures

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
This review gives a practical guide to the investigation and management of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures. With an ageing population, the burden of disease and health system costs attributable to this common injury continue to rise. This article outlines the epidemiology, clinical and radiological assessment of vertebral compression ...
Omar, Musbahi   +3 more
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Vertebral compression fracture rules

The Spine Journal, 2014
COMMENTARY ON Postacchini R, Paolino M, Faraglia S, et al. Assessment of patient's pain-related behavior at physical examination may allow diagnosis of recent osteoporotic vertebral fracture. Spine J. 2013;13:1126–33.
Michael P, Stauff, Eugene J, Carragee
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Diagnosis and Management of Vertebral Compression Fracture

The American Journal of Medicine, 2022
Vertebral compression fractures are the most common complication of osteoporosis, with 700,000 cases reported every year in the United States. Vertebral compression fractures typically present with abrupt-onset low back pain with or without a history of trauma, although more than two-thirds are detected incidentally.
Daniel Alsoof   +5 more
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Chest Compression-induced Vertebral Fractures

Chest, 1986
Two cases with chest compression-induced thoracolumbar transvertebral fractures are discussed. This is a previously unreported complication of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Dorsal kyphosis and osteopenia were present in both of these cases. There was no spinal cord injury documented, though the potential for injury and paraplegia exists.
S S, Azuma   +3 more
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