2020
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afz188.03
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72 Prevalence of Reported and Unreported Vertebral Fractures in Ctpas in Older Adults Above 75 Years

Abstract: Introduction Identifying vertebral fractures is prudent in the diagnosis of osteoporosis as they occur early in this hidden condition. Unfortunately, due to their unspecific presentation, only 25% are clinically recognised. Computerised Tomography Pulmonary Angiogram (CTPA) are frequently requested to confirm pulmonary thromboembolisms, but could also aid in detecting clinically silent vertebral fractures. Current literature suggests that less than one-third of incidental vertebral fractures … Show more

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