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A case of monostotic paget's disease

Park CM, Kim JH, Cha IH, Lee CH, Lee SH, Lee KN

Paget's disease of bone (osteitis deformans), a chronic osseous disease of unknown etiology, is extremely rarein Asia although well known in western countries. This disease is characterized by the simultaneous...
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Intravenous Zoledronate for a Patient with Paget's Disease

Kim KC

Paget's disease (PD) of bone is characterized by increase of bone resorption by atypical osteoclasts, followed by rapid new bone formation resulting in a disorganized mosaic bone. Although the pathophysiology...
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Paget's disease of bone: one case report

Choy WS, Baek CH, Koh DH

  • KMID: 2190181
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1991 Jun;26(3):970-974.
No abstract available.
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Juvenile Paget's Disease with Paranasal Sinus Aplasia

Bae KB, Kwon JH, Kim YH, Jung TY, Cho JH

  • KMID: 2278738
  • Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol.
  • 2008 Dec;1(4):224-226.
Juvenile Paget's disease (JPD) is a rare skeletal disorder that's characterized by bone demineralization and elevated levels of serum alkaline phosphatase. JPD involves the paranasal sinuses in extremely rare cases....
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A Case of Paget's Disease of Bone on Skull

Chung SJ, Kwon YJ, Park MC

  • KMID: 2334889
  • J Korean Rheum Assoc.
  • 2009 Dec;16(4):344-346.
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Paget's Disease: Skeletal Manifestations and Effect of Bisphosphonates

Kang H, Park YC, Yang KH

BACKGROUND: Paget's disease of bone leads to change in the shape and size of the bone and results in reduced bone strength, leading to the complications of deformity, arthritis, and...
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Paget's Disease of Bone with Pathologic Fracture of the Femur: a Case Report

Kim KH, Cho JL, Kim TS, Kim JS

Paget's disease is one of the chronic disorders of skeletal system which is frequently accompained with pathologic fractures. This disease is extremely rare in Korea and only three cases have...
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Paget's Disease of Bone Affecting Peripheral Limb: Difficulties in Diagnosis: A Case Report

Lee JK, Kang YK, Wang PW, Hong SM

In terms of management of Paget's disease of bone (PDB), early diagnosis and proper management achieving remission is essential with lifelong specialist follow-up. We present the case of a 40-year-old...
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Paget's Disease of Bone: 1 Case Report

Rhee KJ, Hwang DS, Yune SH, Lee JK, Lee DI

Paget's disease is a disorder of middle or older aged persons in which abnormal osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity spontaneously occurs within the affected portion of any particular bone or bones....
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A Case of Giant Cell Tumor of Bilateral Maxilla with Paget's Disease

Won YS, Lee AR, Cho JH, Yoon HR

  • KMID: 2274466
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;41(8):1087-1090.
Giant cell tumors acount for 4% of all bone tumors and usually occur in the epiphyses of long bones and rarely involve the head and neck region, representing about 9%...
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A Case of Intractable Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Treated with Teriparatide

Lee S, Huh JH, Kim WJ, Kim KM, Cha IH, Rhee Y

  • KMID: 2314119
  • Osteoporosis.
  • 2012 Aug;10(2):76-81.
Bisphosphonates are the most widely used medications for treating high bone turnover osteoporosis, Paget's disease of bone, multiple myeloma and metastatic carcinomas, etc. However, a destructive complication of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis...
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Angioid Streaks of the Retina Associated with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum

Kwon JS, Kim HB, Choi O

  • KMID: 1660217
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1978 Sep;19(3):303-307.
Angioid streaks are a peculiar spoke-like distribution of dark-colored broad lines in the retinaradiating out from the optic nerve in a fashion similiar to the branching of blood vessels. It...
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Hypercalcemia Refractory to Pamidronate Associated with Metastatic Calcifications in Multiple Organs

Bae GB, Eun JS, Kim NR, Im CH, Nam EJ, Kang YM

  • KMID: 2267782
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2013 Nov;85(5):545-550.
Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a disorder featuring high-level bone turnover associated with the presence of disorganized and immature bone tissue with excessive levels of fibrosis. The risk of...
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Mechanism, prevention, risk assessment and treatment in bisphosphonates induced osteonecrosis of the jaw

Park JC, Jung UW, Kim CS, Cho KS, Chai JK, Kim CK, Choi SH

PURPOSE: Bisphophonates are drugs used to suppress osteoclastic activity and to treat osteoporosis, Paget's disease of bone and bone metastasis. The purpose of this report is to review the literatures...
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Pathobiology of Paget's Disease of Bone

Galson DL, Roodman GD

Paget's disease of bone is characterized by highly localized areas of increased bone resorption accompanied by exuberant, but aberrant new bone formation with the primary cellular abnormality in osteoclasts. Paget's...
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A FKBP5 mutation is associated with Paget's disease of bone and enhances osteoclastogenesis

Lu B, Jiao Y, Wang Y, Dong J, Wei M, Cui B, Sun Y, Wang L, Zhang B, Chen Z, Zhao Y

Paget's disease of bone (PDB) is a common metabolic bone disease that is characterized by aberrant focal bone remodeling, which is caused by excessive osteoclastic bone resorption followed by disorganized...
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