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From: Logistic regression analysis on risk factors of augmented vertebra recompression after percutaneous vertebral augmentation

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An 80-year-old female patient with thoracic 12 vertebral compression fractures underwent PKP. BMD T = − 3.3. a X-ray showed a wedge-shaped change of T12. b MR showed a fresh compression fracture of T12, with IVC. c After PKP surgery, the X-ray showed that there was no obvious collapse of the T12 vertebral body. d After 3 months, the X-ray showed that the T12 vertebral body had local collapse and kyphosis aggravation. e The sagittal plane CT showed that the T12 vertebral body collapsed and the posterior wall of the vertebral body squeezed the spinal canal. f MR showed that the spinal canal and spinal cord were compressed

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