Published online before print December 26, 2002, 10.1148/radiol.2262010906
Vertebral Compression Fractures: Pain Reduction and Improvement in Functional Mobility after Percutaneous Polymethylmethacrylate Vertebroplasty—Retrospective Report of 245 Cases1
Avery J. Evans, MD,
Mary E. Jensen, MD,
Kevin E. Kip, PhD2,
Andrew J. DeNardo, MD,
Gregory J. Lawler, MD3,
Geoffrey A. Negin, MD,
Kent B. Remley, MD4,
Selene M. Boutin, MSN, ARN and
Steven A. Dunnagan, MD5
1 From Radiology Associates of Tampa, 511 W Bay St, Suite 301, Tampa, FL 33606 (A.J.E., S.M.B.); Department of Radiology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (M.E.J.); Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, University of South Florida, Tampa (K.E.K.); Department of Radiology, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind (A.J.D.); Regional Medical Center at Hopkins County, Madisonville, Ky (G.J.L.); Lee Memorial Hospital, Fort Myers, Fla (G.A.N.); Quantum Radiology, Atlanta, Ga (K.B.R.); and Shannon West Texas Medical Center, San Angelo (S.A.D.). Received May 10, 2001; revision requested June 25; final revision received May 21, 2002; accepted June 24. Address correspondence to A.J.E. (e-mail: aevans1@tampabay.rr.com).
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