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Marjan Vidmar

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Cheung G, Chow E, Holden L, Vidmar M, Danjoux C, Yee A, et al.
Can Assoc Radiol J . 2006 May; 57(1):13-21. PMID: 16719207
Purpose: Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure whereby vertebral compression fractures are stabilized by the injection of bone cement, or polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). Rapid partial or complete...
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Van Eerd D, Cote P, Beaton D, Hogg-Johnson S, Vidmar M, Kristman V
Am J Ind Med . 2006 May; 49(7):557-68. PMID: 16691612
Background: There is a need to more accurately enumerate workers with musculoskeletal injuries who make lost-time claims to workers compensation boards. The objective of this study is to develop an...
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Pole J, Franche R, Hogg-Johnson S, Vidmar M, Krause N
Am J Ind Med . 2006 Mar; 49(5):394-401. PMID: 16570253
Background: Studies have used insurer-reported compensable days absent as an outcome measure when studying work-related injury or illness. Compared to self-reported days absent, insurer data are less expensive to collect....
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Paterson D, Govindasamy D, Vidmar M, Cunningham D, Koval J
J Am Geriatr Soc . 2004 Sep; 52(10):1632-8. PMID: 15450038
Objectives: To describe those factors, from the host of initial measures in ambulatory, independent older men and women, that were determinants of becoming dependent over an 8-year follow-up. Design: Initial...
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Chow E, Holden L, Rubenstein J, Christakis M, Sixel K, Vidmar M, et al.
Radiother Oncol . 2004 Apr; 70(3):291-4. PMID: 15064015
Twenty-five patients with osteolytic metastases had computed tomography (CT) scans before and 3 months after palliative radiotherapy. The median % density change following single 8Gy, 20Gy/5#, 30Gy/10# were: 128 (range...
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Chow E, Holden L, Danjoux C, Yee A, Vidmar M, Connolly R, et al.
Radiother Oncol . 2004 Apr; 70(3):265-7. PMID: 15064011
Percutaneous vertebroplasty significantly improved pain, mobility and quality of life in cancer patients with bone metastases who failed radiation or with osteoporotic compression fractures. The serious complication is relatively rare.