Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
DOI
10.3906/sag-2005-315
Abstract
Vertebral compression fracture is a hallmark of osteoporosis (OP) and by far the most prevalent fragility fracture. It is well proven that patients who develop a vertebral compression fracture are at substantial risk for additional fractures. Diagnosis is based on adequate clinical evaluation, imaging, and laboratory tests. The imaging of OP and fragility fractures includes conventional radiology to evaluate spinal fractures, bone mineral density (BMD) testing by dual energy x-ray densitometry, quantitative computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, bone scintigraphy (if necessary), and ultrasound. Screening and treatment of individuals with high risk of osteoporotic fracture are cost-effective, but approximately two-thirds of the vertebral compression fractures (VCF) that occur each year are not accurately diagnosed and, therefore, not treated. Evaluation of VCFs, even though they may be asymptomatic, seems essential to health-related and/or clinical research on OP.
Keywords
Osteoporosis, spine, spinal fractures, bone density
First Page
393
Last Page
399
Recommended Citation
KUTSAL, FATMA YEŞİM and ERGANİ, GİZEM OLGU ERGİN
(2021)
"Vertebral compression fractures: Still an unpredictable aspect of osteoporosis,"
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences: Vol. 51:
No.
2, Article 2.
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-2005-315
Available at:
https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/medical/vol51/iss2/2