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Paget' s Disease of Bone
Medical Questions » Paget' s Disease of Bone
Name: Paget' s Disease of Bone |
Also known as: Osteitis Deformans |
Bone in scattered parts of the body becomes thickened and soft, causing compression of nerves and collapse of those bones that support weight. |
Causes of Paget' s Disease of Bone No known cause, but unusual under 60 years of age. |
Symptoms of Paget' s Disease of Bone Very insidious onset, may be quite advanced before diagnosis, and can vary from very mild to rapidly progressive. The skull, thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia) are often involved, giving a characteristic head appearance and bowing of the legs as they bend under the body' s weight. Skull enlargement causes pressure on nerves and a constant headache. Fractures may occur with only slight injury, and the back becomes bent and deformed. |
Tests for Paget' s Disease of Bone Diagnosis made on the characteristic X-ray appearance. Blood tests show specific chemical imbalances, including excess calcium. |
Treatment for Paget' s Disease of Bone Medications such as disodium etidronate are taken regularly for the rest of the patient' s life to control the disease.
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Complications of Paget' s Disease of Bone of its treatment Excess calcium may cause kidney damage, extra blood flow to the bones can cause circulatory and heart problems, and a small number of patients develop a form of bone cancer. |
Likely Outcome of Paget' s Disease of Bone Drugs slow disease progress, but there is no cure. The earlier it occurs in life, the more likely it is to be severe. |
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