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BOF: 62 In osteoporotic collapse of the vertebra: a) The absence of precipitating stress makes it less likely b) The absence of severe pain will make the diagnosis less likely c) The pain is very well localised and the absence of this symptom will exclude the diagnosis d) The vertebrae are tender to percussion and the absence of this sign will exclude the diagnosis e) Frequently occurs without symptoms
BOF: 62
In osteoporotic collapse of the vertebra:
a) The absence of precipitating stress makes it less likely
b) The absence of severe pain will make the diagnosis less likely
c) The pain is very well localised and the absence of this symptom will exclude the diagnosis
d) The vertebrae are tender to percussion and the absence of this sign will exclude the diagnosis
e) Frequently occurs without symptoms
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