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Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin, 1890
Dr. H. Stilling
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Dr. H. Stilling
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The Anatomic Distribution of Osteitis Deformans
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981Previous observations on the anatomic distribution of Paget's disease of bone are substantiated by a study of an additional 639 patients and by comparison with radionucleide bone imaging. The main anatomic features are a preference for the lower rather than the upper limb girdle, a spinal distribution similar to that seen in vertebral spondylosis, and ...
Guyer, P. B.+3 more
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NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS IN OSTEITIS DEFORMANS (PAGET'S DISEASE)
, 1926In 1876, Sir James Paget of London described a chronic bone disease now commonly called osteitis deformans, or Paget's disease. So complete was that initial description, based on the study of five cases, that clinicians have since been able to add little
D. Gregg
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Osteitis deformans – Paget's disease [PDF]
Paget's disease of the bone is a disorder in which there is marked increase in bone turnover by activated osteoclasts in localized parts of the skeleton. The newly formed bone is abnormal in structure and mineralization resulting in deformity and increased risk of fracture.
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PSYCHOSIS IN PAGET'S DISEASE (OSTEITIS DEFORMANS)
, 1929A disease of the skeletal system producing as much disturbance, especially of the external conformation of the skull, as osteitis deformans would naturally lead one to question its effects on the nervous system.
M. R. Kaufman
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The Differentiation of Osteitis Deformans and Osteoplastic Metastatic Carcinoma
, 1928IT is often difficult to differentiate, roentgenologically, osteitis deformans (Paget's disease), particularly that including the bones of the pelvis, from meta-static carcinoma of the osteoplastic type.
C. Sutherland
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Sarcoma Complicating Osteitis Deformans
, 1925THE development of bone sarcoma in individuals afflicted with osteitis deformans or Paget's disease of bone has been noted by various observers. Paget in his earliest communication concerning this disease mentions the tendency of such patients to develop
J. D. Camp
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, 1926
Suggested by the work of Collip on parathyroidectomized dogs in which the administration of extracts of parathyroid glands raised the calcium content of the blood, this substance was employed in a case of osteitis deformans with a happy result. Nov.
A. Bassler
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Suggested by the work of Collip on parathyroidectomized dogs in which the administration of extracts of parathyroid glands raised the calcium content of the blood, this substance was employed in a case of osteitis deformans with a happy result. Nov.
A. Bassler
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THE MONO-OSTEITIC TYPE OF PAGET'S DISEASE OF BONE (OSTEITIS DEFORMANS): REPORT OF THREE CASES
In 1876, Sir James Paget1reported before the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London five cases of a rare and strange malady of the bones, to which he gave the name "osteitis deformans." Since that time, it has come to be known as commonly by his own ...
F. C. Newton
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, 1929
History .—J. S., a boy of Russian Jewish parentage, aged 11 years, was brought to the outpatient department of the New York Neurological Institute, March 15, 1926, with the complaint of blindness.
M. Ivimey
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History .—J. S., a boy of Russian Jewish parentage, aged 11 years, was brought to the outpatient department of the New York Neurological Institute, March 15, 1926, with the complaint of blindness.
M. Ivimey
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