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Interventional treatments for cancer pain due to bone metastasis

Park JM

More than 30% of patients with cancer do not receive adequate pain-control treatment. Metastatic bone lesion-induced pain is one of the most common causes of cancer pain. Although cancer pain...
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Searching for Hidden, Painful Osteochondral Lesions of the Ankle in Patients with Chronic Lower Limb Pain: Two Case Reports

Ri HS, Lee DH, Kim KH

It is easy to overlook osteochondral lesions (OCLs) of the ankle in patients with chronic lower limb pain, such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO, Buerger's...
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Late Onset Tuberculous Spondylitis Following Kyphoplasty: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Kim HJ, Shin DA, Cho KG, Chung SS

A 76-year-old woman with compression fracture of L1 underwent percutaneous balloon kyphoplasty using polymethyl methacrylate. Three years after kyphoplasty of L1, the patient was readmitted with severe low back pain....
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Sacral Insufficiency Fractures: How to Classify?

Bakker G, Hattingen , Stuetzer H, Isenberg J

OBJECTIVE: The diagnosis of insufficiency fractures of the sacrum in an elder population increases annually. Fractures show very different morphology. We aimed to classify sacral insufficiency fractures according to the...
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Use of Cement-Augmented Percutaneous Pedicular Screws in the Management of Multifocal Tumoral Spinal Fractures

Afathi M, Mansouri N, Farah K, Benichoux , Blondel B, Fuentes S

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series observational study. PURPOSE: Cancer patients are often aged and are further weakened by their illness and treatments. Our goal was to evaluate the efficiency and safety...
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Extraspinal Percutaneous Osteoplasty for the Treatment of Painful Bony Metastasis

Lee JH, Kim SY, Ok HG, Kim TK, Kim KH

BACKGROUND: Extraspinal percutaneous osteoplasties (POPs) are novel techniques for the treatment of painful bony metastasis, which is often the cause of both persistent and incidental breakthrough pain. This retrospective study...
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