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Continuous Multiple Vertebral Compression Fractures in Multiple Myeloma Patient
Korean J Spine. 2012;9(1):37-40.   Published online March 31, 2012
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Continuous Multiple Vertebral Compression Fractures in Multiple Myeloma Patient
Korean J Spine. 2012;9(1):37-40.   Published online March 31, 2012
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Multiple myeloma is a B-cell origin tumor characterized by hypercalcemia, osteolytic bony lesions, and pathologic fractures. Back pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms of multiple myeloma and about 60% of patients have vertebral involvement at the time of diagnosis7). Minimally invasive surgeries such as vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are effective to relieve pain and improve the quality of life when a compression fracture occurs in multiple myeloma patients. We report a case of continuous multiple compression fractures associated with multiple myeloma. We should check for the possibility of pathologic vertebral fractures resulting from multiple myeloma in non-osteoporotic compression fracture patients, and especially in cases of continuous fracture occurring in relatively non-elderly patients, even though a history of trauma may be present.

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    Woo Hyung Choi, Sung Han Oh, Chung Jae Lee, Jong Kook Rhim, Bong Sub Chung, Hyeok Jin Hong
    Korean Journal of Spine.2012; 9(3): 227.     CrossRef
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Percutaneous Anterolateral Vertebroplasty for a Myelomatous Pathologic Fracture of the Subaxial Cervical Spine: A Case Report.
Korean J Spine. 2011;8(3):225-228.
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Percutaneous Anterolateral Vertebroplasty for a Myelomatous Pathologic Fracture of the Subaxial Cervical Spine: A Case Report.
Korean J Spine. 2011;8(3):225-228.
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The authors describe a patient with multiple myeloma who was treated for an acute cervical vertebra body fracture by percutaneous vertebroplasty. A 48-year-old female patient presented a severe neck pain without neurologic deficit. A myelomatous pathologic fracture of C4 was diagnosed, and percutaneous vertebroplasty was performed successfully through a left anterolateral approach. Her posterior neck pain was immediately relieved with vertebroplasty and no instability was observed over 18 months of follow-up.

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  • Transoral Vertebroplasty for Osteolytic C2 Metastasis: Report of 2 Cases
    Kyung-Min Kim, Joon Ho Yoon, Ji-Woong Kwon, Ho-Shin Gwak
    The Nerve.2019; 5(1): 22.     CrossRef
  • Bone Cement-Augmented Percutaneous Screw Fixation for Malignant Spinal Metastases : Is It Feasible?
    Pius Kim, Seok Won Kim
    Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society.2017; 60(2): 189.     CrossRef
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