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The spine in Paget’s disease [PDF]
Paget’s disease (PD) is a chronic metabolically active bone disease, characterized by a disturbance in bone modelling and remodelling due to an increase in osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity.
A Hadjipavlou+81 more
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Kaposvár 61-es út 2. lelőhely Árpád-kori embertani anyagának paleopatológiai vizsgálata [PDF]
Palaopathological investigation of an Árpádian Age series from Kaposvár road 61, Site 2. The skeletal remains of 202 individuals, 54 males, 60 females, 88 subadults and adults of undeterminable sex were analysed in an Árpádian Age series from Kaposvár
Bernert, Zsolt+5 more
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Radiogrammetric analysis of upper limb long bones [PDF]
Radiogrammetry is radiological method of bone mineral density quantification. Besides giving an insight in diagnostics and evolution of metabolic bone disorders (osteoporosis, osteomalacia, osteitis deformans- Paget's disease), it can also explain some ...
Stojanović Zlatan+4 more
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Pagetʼs Disease (Osteitis Deformans) in Archaeological Remains: A Radiographic Differential [PDF]
Paget’s disease of bone is a metabolic bone disease of unknown etiology and is the most likely disease to cause secondary bone cancer; a prevalence that increases with age[1].
Garvin, Gregory J.+2 more
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Paget’s Disease of Maxilla: A Case Report [PDF]
Paget disease of bone (PDB) is an idiopathic, chronic progressive disease of the bone, characterized by disordered pattern of bone resorption and formation. It has been observed to manifest itself as both monostotic and polyostotic disease.
Ishan Prabhakar+4 more
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Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) [PDF]
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of Paget's ...
Bryce, Brandon
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Osteitis deformans or Paget′s disease of bone, fondly referred to as the ′collage of matrix madness′, is a unique skeletal disease characterized by furious osteoclastic bone resorption followed by a period of hectic bone formation, resulting in again in ...
B Sivapatha Sundharam+2 more
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Paget′s Disease - Report of two cases with Review of literature
Paget′s disease is a chronic, progressive disturbance in bone metabolism characterized by an initial phase of deossification and softening, followed by a bizarre, dysplastic type of reossification not related to functional requirements.
S Shanmugam+3 more
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Sir James Paget\u27s Contribution To Cancer Genetics [PDF]
Present day clinicians usually rely upon the most recent medical literature to assist them with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in their patients.
Krush, Anne J.
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