GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT TUMORS LONG BONES COMPLICATED BY A PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURE
Abstract
In 27 cases (41.0%) PCP was preceded by the appearance of a painful tumor, in 20 (30.3%) the appearance of PCP was accompanied by painful sensations, 12 (18.2%) the disease began with the appearance of a tumor and limb dysfunction, in 1 (1.5%) PCP was the primary symptom of the disease. Of these, 19 patients (28.8%) associated the appearance of a pathological fracture with a previous injury. With a suspected inflammatory process, 15 (22.7%) patients were subjected to various types of physiotherapy.
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- ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL MATERIAL OF PATIENTS WITH LONGBONE TUMORS COMPLICATED BY PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURE Sh.N. Khatamov Vol. 13 No. 03 (2026): Volume 13 Issue 03 EthiopianInternationalJournalofMultidisciplinaryResearch Volume:13,Issue3,March-2026
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