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An Insight in to Paget’s Disease of Bone


R Sabharwal
S Gupta
S Sepolia
R Panigrahi
S Mohanty
SK Subudhi
M Kumar

Abstract

Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder which may affect one or many bones. Although many patients are asymptomatic, a variety of symptoms and complications may occur. PDB is a focal disorder of bone turnover characterized by excessive bone resorption coupled with bone formation. PDB begins with a period of increased osteoclastic activity and bone resorption, followed by increased osteoblast production of woven bone that is poorly mineralized. In the final phase of the disease process, dense cortical and trabecular bone deposition predominates, but the bone is sclerotic and poorly organized and lacks the structural integrity and strength of normal bone. This article briefly reviews the etiopathogenesis, clinical radiographic and histological features of Paget’s disease.

Keywords: Osteoclast, osteoprotegerin, receptor activator of NF‑kB, receptor activator of NF‑kB ligand


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