[Vertebral fractures]
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[Vertebral fractures]
Abstract
Vertebral fractures are well-known fragility fractures related to osteoporosis. Assessment of secondary osteoporosis and other causes of bone fragility is mandatory. Diagnosis of these fractures is relevant, as they are responsible of increased morbidity, and even mortality in frail elderly patients. They are a strong risk factor for sustaining other fractures, including hip fractures. There is a high level of evidence for efficacy of antiosteoporotic treatments in post-menopausal patients with osteoporosis and vertebral fractures.
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