A pathological fracture is a type of bone fracture that occurs due to an underlying disease or condition that weakens the bone. Unlike a typical fracture that occurs due to trauma or injury, a pathological fracture is caused by an underlying medical issue such as cancer, osteoporosis, or osteomyelitis.
An unspecified site pathological fracture refers to a fracture that occurs in a bone, but the exact location of the fracture is not specified. This type of fracture can occur in any bone in the body.
Pathological fractures can occur due to a variety of underlying medical conditions, including:
The symptoms of a pathological fracture can vary depending on the underlying medical condition that is causing the fracture. However, common symptoms of a pathological fracture include:
The treatment for a pathological fracture will depend on the underlying medical condition that is causing the fracture. However, common treatments for a pathological fracture include:
If you suspect you have a pathological fracture, it is important to seek medical