[Pathological spine fractures].

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Josef Mohamad
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Clinical issue: Pathological vertebral body fractures are nontraumatic fractures caused by metabolic diseases, tumor infiltration, inflammatory processes or other pathological changes. They often represent the first manifestation of an undiagnosed underlying condition. The clinical presentation is variable, most commonly involving acute back pain and, in some cases, neurological deficits up to paraplegia. Tumor-related fractures are often progressive and resistant to conservative treatment.

Standard radiological methods: Diagnostic evaluation is stepwise, beginning with X‑ray (basic assessment), followed by computed tomography (detailed fracture and bone analysis), and magnetic resonance imaging (differentiation between benign vs. malignant causes, tumor infiltration, and spinal cord compression).

Practical recommendations: Pathological vertebral body fractures should always be regarded as a potential first symptom of a serious underlying disease and must be promptly evaluated. This includes a thorough medical history, clinical examination, and appropriate stepwise imaging diagnostics. Therapeutic management depends on the underlying condition and the extent of the fracture, ranging from conservative treatment to surgical intervention.

病理性脊柱骨折。
临床问题:病理性椎体骨折是由代谢性疾病、肿瘤浸润、炎症过程或其他病理变化引起的非创伤性骨折。它们通常是未确诊的潜在疾病的首次表现。临床表现是多变的,最常见的是急性背痛,在某些情况下,神经功能障碍直至截瘫。肿瘤相关骨折通常是进行性的,保守治疗无效。标准放射学方法:诊断评估是逐步进行的,从X线开始(基本评估),然后是计算机断层扫描(详细的骨折和骨骼分析)和磁共振成像(区分良、恶性原因、肿瘤浸润和脊髓压迫)。实用建议:病理性椎体骨折应始终被视为严重潜在疾病的潜在首发症状,必须及时评估。这包括全面的病史、临床检查和适当的逐步成像诊断。治疗方法取决于潜在的条件和骨折的程度,从保守治疗到手术干预。
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