2021
DOI: 10.5937/mckg55-31873
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Spinal stabilization of pathological fractures in metastatic disease in distant segments: A case report

Abstract: About 2/3 of malignant tumors develop metastases. The skeletal system is the third most common site of metastases, of which the spine takes the first place in terms of prevalence. Skeletal metastases can occur in all types of malignant tumors, and the breast is one of the most common localizations. Treatment of vertebral fractures can be non-operative and operative. Although numerous studies have shown the benefits of both non-operative and operative treatments, depending on the situation, several of them have… Show more

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