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Review Article
Vertebral Destruction Syndrome: From Knowledge to Practice
Author(s): Jose Maria Jimenez-Avila, Mario Alberto Cahueque-Lemus, Andres Enrique Cobar-Bustamante and Maria Cristina Bregni-DuraésJose Maria Jimenez-Avila, Mario Alberto Cahueque-Lemus, Andres Enrique Cobar-Bustamante and Maria Cristina Bregni-Duraés
The term Vertebral Destruction Syndrome comprises pathologies causing structural changes in the spine in the vertebral body mainly producing mechanical deformity and neurological involvement. Among the pathologies found in this definition are infectious and metabolic tumors. The vertebral osteomyelitis is a disease that occurs mainly in adults >50 years; we speak of spondylodiscitis when condition affects the disc and vertebral body. The most important in the vertebral body is Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis, seen in over 50% of cases. Tumors of the spine can start from local or adjacent spinal injuries or distant spread through the blood or lymphatic. Metastases injuries account for about 97% of all tumors of the spine. Primary tumors that most commonly spread to spine is lung, prostate, breast and kidney. Metabolic bone diseases are a group of disorders that occur as a result.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7939.1000251
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report