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Pathological fractures typically occur in the _____, proximal humerus, & vertebral body (vertebral compression fractures)
Pathological fractures occur _____ or with minimal trauma
Hip rocking causing crepitus, pain, haematuria and limited mobility is indicative of a _____ fracture
What is the management of stable pelvic fractures? _____
Pelvic fractures can be life-threatening due to major _____
What is the initial management of pelvic instability/haemorrhage? _____
Pelvic fractures often results from _____-energy trauma (e.g. road traffic accidents, high falls) and ~60% also have polytrauma
Which anatomical bone fracture has the highest mortality? _____
What is the preferred definitive management of unstable pelvic fractures? _____
Pathological fractures are most commonly caused by _____ & metastatic bone disease
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