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  2. Vertebral compression fracture - Wikipedia

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    A compression fracture is a collapse of a vertebra. It may be due to trauma or due to a weakening of the vertebra (compare with burst fracture ). This weakening is seen in patients with osteoporosis or osteogenesis imperfecta , lytic lesions from metastatic or primary tumors , [ 1 ] or infection. [ 2 ]

  3. Spinal cord compression - Wikipedia

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    Spinal cord compression is a form of myelopathy in which the spinal cord is compressed. Causes can be bone fragments from a vertebral fracture, a tumor , abscess , ruptured intervertebral disc or other lesion.

  4. Spinal cord injury - Wikipedia

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    Traumatic SCI can result in contusion, compression, or stretch injury. [5] It is a major risk of many types of vertebral fracture. [70] Pre-existing asymptomatic congenital anomalies can cause major neurological deficits, such as hemiparesis, to result from otherwise minor trauma. [71]

  5. Cauda equina syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Thorough physical examinations are required, as 5 to 15% of trauma patients have fractures that initially go undiagnosed. [25] The most frequent injuries of the thoracolumbar region are to the conus medullaris and the cauda equina, particularly between T12 and L2. [13] Of these two syndromes, CES is the more common. [13]

  6. Spinal fracture - Wikipedia

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    Burst fracture – in which a vertebra breaks from a high-energy axial load; Compression fracture – a collapse of a vertebra, often resulting in the form of a wedge-shape due to larger compression anteriorly; Chance fracturecompression injury to the anterior portion of a vertebral body with concomitant distraction injury to posterior ...

  7. Burst fracture - Wikipedia

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    The burst fracture is categorized by the "severity of the deformity, the severity of (spinal) canal compromise, the degree of loss of vertebral body height, and the degree of neurologic deficit." [2] Burst fractures are considered more severe than compression fractures because long-term neurological damage can follow. The neurologic deficits ...

  8. Calvarial doughnut lesions-bone fragility syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Individuals from the first four families with the c.148C>T variant showed mild symptoms of the condition, which included cranial sclerosis and childhood onset bone fragility, while individuals with the c.185T>G or the c.191T>G variant showed bone fragility and fractures starting during neonatal years, spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, abnormally ...

  9. Thoracic spinal nerve 12 - Wikipedia

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    The thoracic spinal nerve 12 (T12) is a spinal nerve of the thoracic segment. [1] It originates from the spinal column from below the thoracic vertebra 12 (T12). It may also be known as the subcostal nerve.

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