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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES OF VERTEBRAS IN ELDERLY AND SENILE PERSONS

Abstract

The information about epidemiology of osteoporotic injuries of vertebras among people of elderly and senile age of Irkutsk is provided in the article. It is shown that frequency of these injuries is 28 % (33,9 % in women and. 22,2 % in men), and. osteoporotic fractures of vertebras were revealed, at 23,6 % (at 28,9 % of women and. at 18,3 % of men) semi-quantitative and. at 22,8 % (28,3 % and. 17,2 % respectively) quantitative by radiological methods of an assessment of deformations of vertebras.

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V. G. Pustozerov
State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Training
Russian Federation


Y. V. Bazhenova
State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Training
Russian Federation


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Pustozerov V.G., Bazhenova Y.V. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES OF VERTEBRAS IN ELDERLY AND SENILE PERSONS. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(5(1)):79-83. (In Russ.)

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