Vertebral body density role in determining vertebral osteoporotic fracture type and its progression
Yossi Smorgick,
Ruth Pelleg‐Kallevag,
Dror Lindner
et al.
Abstract:Vertebral osteoporotic fractures (VOF) are among the most frequent fractures in the elderly, often leading to an impaired lifestyle and a high economic burden. Although a reduced bone mass density is considered one of the main risk factors for VOF, its role in determining the fracture type, using the AO spine‐DGOU classification for osteoporotic thoracolumbar fractures, as well as its progression, is unknown. The current study aimed to: (1) reveal whether the bone density of the vertebral bodies of fractured a… Show more
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