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1 e osteolysis leading to severe bone pain and pathologic fracture.
2 avascular necrosis, chronic dislocation, and pathologic fracture.
3 mass and increased risk for osteoporosis and pathologic fractures.
4 athing problems linked to lung metastases or pathologic fractures.
5 tive consolidation of impending femoral neck pathologic fractures.
6 ve changes, infection, and insufficiency and pathologic fractures.
7                                     Existing pathologic fracture and smaller tumor size appear to be
8 monly metastasizes to the bone, resulting in pathologic fractures and poor prognosis.
9 ates can prevent skeletal morbidity, such as pathologic fractures and spinal cord compression in men
10 estruction and its complications, bone pain, pathologic fractures, and hypercalcemia, are a major sou
11 is cohort study examines the extent to which pathologic fractures are associated with major osteoporo
12 by interventional radiologists for impending pathologic fractures are becoming more pertinent, as pat
13 f any screw dislodgement or development of a pathologic fracture at completion of the study.
14 l evaluation for spinal cord compression and pathologic fracture before bisphosphonate use and if sym
15 amedullary lesions, fatty metamorphosis, and pathologic fractures for PCD CT versus EID CT (P < .05 f
16         The proportions of patients with any pathologic fracture (i.e., vertebral and nonvertebral fr
17 as 98% (49 of 50), with the development of a pathologic fracture in only one patient 20 months after
18  performed from 2010 to 2017 to palliate 141 pathologic fractures in 100 patients (mean age, 65.0 yea
19                             Skeletal events (pathologic fracture, irradiation of or surgery on bone,
20 s for skeletal complications, which included pathologic fractures, need for radiation or surgery to t
21      Gross invasion by lipid with subsequent pathologic fracture of the adjacent thoracic vertebra ma
22 place affected patients at increased risk of pathologic fracture of the odontoid process.
23 crosis progressed, ultimately resulting in a pathologic fracture of the right posterior mandible that
24 nternal cemented screws (FICS) for impending pathologic fractures of the femoral neck.
25  result and durable prevention for impending pathologic fractures of the femoral neck.
26  volumes of ethanol, 42 and 50 mL, developed pathologic fractures of the involved vertebrae 4 and 16
27 lly invasive treatment for the prevention of pathologic fractures of the pelvic ring.
28  for prophylactic consolidation of impending pathologic fractures of the pelvic ring.
29 y-six patients were excluded for evidence of pathologic fracture or for technical factors limiting co
30  efficacy on the basis of the development of pathologic fracture or need for additional surgical inte
31 r palliation of uncontrolled pain, impending pathologic fracture, or spinal cord compression.
32  with preablation tumor volume (P = .02) and pathologic fracture (P = .01), while pain relief correla
33 (P = .01), while pain relief correlated with pathologic fracture (P = .03) and percentage of bone-tum
34 o investigate potential correlations between pathologic fractures (PFs) and prognosis of patients wit
35 related events (SREs), including surgery for pathologic fracture, radiation for fracture or pain cont
36                             Skeletal events (pathologic fracture, radiation or surgery to bone, and s
37 ry end point was time to first on-study SRE (pathologic fracture, radiation or surgery to bone, or sp
38 t was time to first on-study SRE (defined as pathologic fracture, radiation or surgery to bone, or sp
39 th a skeletal-related event (SRE; defined as pathologic fracture, radiation or surgery to bone, spina
40 ture or pain control, conservatively treated pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, or hyperca
41 rpose Skeletal-related events (SREs) such as pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, or the nec
42 one skeletal-related event (SRE), defined as pathologic fracture, spinal cord compression, radiation
43 s were evaluated for skeletal complications: pathologic fractures, spinal cord compression, irradiati
44 en reductions in skeletal complications, ie, pathologic fractures, surgery for fracture or impending
45            Skeletal complications, including pathologic fractures, the need for radiation to bone or