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Compression fracture in D10 & D12, L3
Patient`s name: Mr Laxman Gadekar Age : 85 years Fracture of superior endplateof L3with associated moderate marrow sederma. Severe wedge compression fracture at D10 & D12 with more than 80% loss of height and marked kyphoticabnormality.
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Mainly due to osteoporosis Need full assessment Support brace Calcium therapy Bisphosphonates If not helps then surgery
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