What's the most likely diagnosis?
- 78 year-old female with back pain
- Metastases to sacrum
- Sacral insufficiency fracture
- Osteoid osteoma
- Bladder cancer
- Ankylosing spondylitis
Answer:
2. Sacral insufficiency fracture
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Sacral insufficiency fractures
General considerations
- Normal sacrum almost never sustains an isolated fracture
- They usually occur associated with other pelvic fracture and imply a force frequently sufficient to injure pelvic organs
- Insufficiency and fatigue fractures are subgroups of stress fractures
- Insufficiency fractures are fractures in abnormal bone (e.g. osteoporosis) which undergoes normal stress
- Fatigue fractures are fractures in normal bone which undergoes abnormal stress (e.g. March fractures)
- In the sacrum, such fractures occur in
- Postmenopausal women with osteoporosis (more common after age 60)
- Long-term corticosteroid use
- Such as those with rheumatoid arthritis or collagen-vascular disease
- Those who have undergone radiation therapy to the pelvis
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