MULTILEVEL VERTEBROPLASTY WITH MULTIPLE METASTATIC LESIONS OF THE SPINE

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Presented the clinical observation of patients with multiple metastatic and myeloma lesions of the spine with the presence of pathological fractures of vertebral bodies and severe pain. The authors recommend multilevel vertebroplasty, as it allows to reduce pain, to prevent pathological fracture of the spine, and activate patients in a short time.

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A V Bukharov

Московский научно-исследовательский онкологический институт им. П.А. Герцена

научный сотрудник Московского научно-исследовательского онкологического института им. П.А. Герцена, к.м.н.

V Yu Karpenko

Московский научно-исследовательский онкологический институт им. П.А. Герцена

старший научный сотрудник Московского научно-исследовательского онкологического института им. П.А. Герцена, к.м.н.

D S Agzamov

ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

зав. отделением травматологии и ортопедии ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России, д.м.н.

N A Rubtsova

Московский научно-исследовательский онкологический институт им. П.А. Герцена

зав. отделением рентгенологии Московского научно-исследовательского онкологического института им. П.А.Герцена, к.м.н.

V A Derzhavin

Московский научно-исследовательский онкологический институт им. П.А. Герцена

научный сотрудник Московского научно-исследовательского онкологического института им. П.А.Герцена

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