Fracture affecting the vertebrae of the spinal column.
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Examples for "spinal fracture"
1Three of 36 patients had radiographic evidence of spinal fracture after transplantation.
2An additional 50 patients with no spinal fracture served as the control group.
3The initial radiological study was negative for a spinal fracture in twelve patients.
4Prevalent spinal fracture was assessed by X-ray and BMD by DXA.
5Methods: Twenty patients suffering from ankylosing spondylitis were operated due to a spinal fracture.
1Although often asymptomatic, each vertebral fracture increases the risk of additional fractures.
2Across the range of T-scores, vertebral fracture status provided additional prognostic information.
3No morphometric definition of vertebral fracture agreed perfectly with the consensus classifications.
4In all, 10 patients with vertebral fracture without neurological deficits served as control.
5Some patients destined to sustain vertebral fracture make cancellous bone with fewer osteocytes.
1If you try to resist the breeze, you get a broken back.
2We looked to see her with a broken back at any moment.
3Just a stray bullet; just a broken back; just a finish.
4The 22 year old was left with a broken back, pelvis and… Audio
5The tiger had broken back, therefore it was necessary to repeat the beat.
1The plan, however, does not cover spinal fractures.
2Dutch media later reported she was in intensive care with cerebral trauma and three spinal fractures.
3Conclusions: These findings indicate that conservative sternal treatment in presence of spinal fractures is safe and effective.
4Raloxifene greatly reduces women's chances of developing osteoporosis and in trials reduced osteoporotic spinal fractures by half.
5Top jockey Luke Currie is running up to 60km a week on the comeback trail from spinal fractures.
Translations for vertebral column bone fracture