Abstract
Introduction: Clay-shoveler's fracture is a rare cervicodorsal spinous process fracture and there is little information regarding the prognosis of patients with this condition in conjunction with osteoporosis and corticosteroid use. Case presentation: A 39-year-old man was admitted to our institution with a 6-month history of cervicodorsal pain prior to admission. The patient had previously undergone renal transplantation and was on corticosteroids, and had developed osteoporosis. We treated him with a cervical collar, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents and alendronate. The patient was advised against performing weight-bearing activities for 6 months. Conclusion: Clay-shoveler's fracture with osteoporosis and corticosteroid use presented by fracture of the cervicodorsal aspect of the spinous processes may be successfully treated with a collar, alendronate and long-term rest. © 2008 Unay et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Unay, K., Karatoprak, O., Sener, N., & Ozkan, K. (2008). A clay-shoveler’s fracture with renal transplantation and osteoporosis: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-187
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