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Isolated bilateral pedicle stress fractures of the lumbar spine are rare events, and few cases are reported in the literature. Their occurrence is commonly related to post-operative complications of spine instrumentation but can also be associated with stress-related activities, degenerative spine conditions, trauma and other miscellaneous causes. The authors report a case of adjacent bi-level bilateral pedicle fracture that developed 5 years after an instrumented posterolateral lumbar fusion. We believe that this has never been described before, and we reviewed the current literature pertaining this subject.
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Aged, 80 and over Female Humans Low Back Pain Pedicle Screws Spinal Fractures Tomography, X-Ray Computed Treatment Outcome Fractures, Stress Lumbar Vertebrae Postoperative Complications Reoperation Spinal Fusion HCC ORT
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Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2019 Jul;29(5):1147-1151.