Pathological fracture, unspecified humerus, sequela refers to a specific type of fracture that occurs due to an underlying disease or condition affecting the humerus bone. This condition is commonly observed in individuals who have experienced trauma or have an existing medical condition that weakens the bone structure, leading to a fracture even with minimal force.
Pathological fractures are different from regular fractures as they occur in bones weakened by diseases such as osteoporosis, bone tumors, or infections. In the case of unspecified humerus fractures, the specific nature of the fracture is not clearly defined, making it essential to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause.
If you suspect a pathological fracture of the humerus, seek medical attention promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent further complications and promote healing.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Pathological fractures of the humerus can be a challenging condition to manage. These fractures occur as a result of underlying bone diseases or conditions weakening the bone, making it more susceptible to fractures. When left untreated, these fractures can lead to significant pain, disability, and further co...
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