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Interventions and Therapy in Rheumatology.

Patients affected by rheumatic conditions frequently present with spine degeneration and vertebral compression fractures, mainly related to the long-term therapies with glucocorticosteroids. A mini-invasive approach provided by interventional radiology techniques, especially vertebroplasty, plays a relevant role in the pain management of these patients; vertebroplasty represents the symptomatic treatment of fracture pain, so patients must always be included in a specific therapeutic workup of the rheumatic condition. This article describes patient selection criteria, technique, and outcomes of vertebroplasty in patients affected by rheumatic disease and secondary osteoporosis caused by glucocorticosteroids.

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