Percutaneous vertebroplastic for thyroid spinal metastasis
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https://doi.org/10.25305/unj.132312Keywords:
thyroid cancer, metastases to the spine, vertebroplasty needleAbstract
Percutaneous vertebroplastic is effective method for thyroid spinal metastases treatment. The article is devoted to the patient suffered from thyroid cancer with spinal metastasis therapy, whom the percutaneous vertebroplastic was performed.
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