Neurol. praxi. 2015;16(5):269-272

Osteoporosis and vertebrogenic pain syndrome

MUDr. Daniel Čierny, PhD., MUDr. Kristína Brázdilová, PhD., doc. MUDr. Zdenko Killinger, PhD., prof. MUDr. Juraj Payer, CSc., FRCP
V. interná klinika LF UK a UNB, Bratislava

Vertebrogenic pain syndrome is one of the most common disorders that to a greater or lesser extent affect every human being. It is often the reason for the visit to the clinic of a rheumatologist. The character and the clinical picture vary according to the type of the disease. The authors present a review of the issues with regard to the rheumatologist, focusing on the osteoporosis-related pain, as well as possibilities for diagnostics and differential diagnosis.

Keywords: vertebrogenic pain, osteoporosis, compression fractures

Published: October 1, 2015  Show citation

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Čierny D, Brázdilová K, Killinger Z, Payer J. Osteoporosis and vertebrogenic pain syndrome. Neurol. praxi. 2015;16(5):269-272.
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