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Thoracic Spine Compression Fractures in Finland
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1986
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Finnish MenAge-related OsteoporosisBone DiseaseSkeletal TraumaSpinal Cord InjuryBone HealthOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsThoracic SurgerySurgeryOsteoporosisThoracic SpineCompression FracturesMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryWomen's HealthSpinal Fracture
The incidence and prevalence of thoracic spine compression fractures were studied in an extensive population sample of Finnish men and women. A segment of the population (57,440 persons) aged 15 years or older participated in the baseline health examinations; 17,557 of the 57,440 were reexamined approximately five years later. Compression fractures were identified from 100 X 100 mm thorax photofluorograms. In the whole Finnish population aged 15 years or older, the incidence rate of compression fractures per 100,000 person-years was estimated to be 31.6 in men and 36.8 in women, with a prevalence rate of 0.75% in men and 0.44% in women. In men, the prevalence and incidence increased gradually with age, whereas in women an abrupt rise was found after the age of 65; this reflects differences in patterns of age-related osteoporosis between the sexes.