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Dringliche Operationsindikationen an der Wirbelsäule bei entzündlichen rheumatischen Krankheiten

Urgent indications for spinal surgery in patients with rheumatoid inflammation

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Die Dringlichkeit wirbelsäulenchirurgischer Vorgehensweise bei vorliegender rheumatologischer Grunderkrankung wird an 3 typischen Wirbelsäulenerkrankungen dargestellt. Charakteristische Zusammenhänge bei rheumatologischem Halswirbelsäulenbefall, das Frakturgeschehen bei Spondylitis-ankylosans- (SPA-) Patienten und das Auftreten bakterieller Spondylodiszitiden als Nebenwirkung der Immunsuppression werden erläutert.

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The urgency of spinal procedures for rheumatoid inflammatory disease is presented in three typical spinal involvements. Characteristic connections between rheumatoid arthritis and the cervical spine, spinal fractures in ankylosing spondylitis and the occurrence of bacterial spondylodiscitis as a side effect of immunosuppression are discussed.

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Wiesner, L., Steinhagen, J., Hansen-Algenstaedt, N. et al. Dringliche Operationsindikationen an der Wirbelsäule bei entzündlichen rheumatischen Krankheiten. Z Rheumatol 66, 15–19 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00393-006-0138-0

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