Paget's Disease of Bone: Symptoms & Signs

Medically Reviewed on9/10/2019

Paget's diseaseof bone (which is different from Paget's disease of the breast) is a chronic disease of bone characterized by excessive breakdown and reformation of bone. This process leads to abnormal enlargement and bone deformities.

Paget's disease of bone may not produce symptoms. If symptoms and signs are present, these can include bonepainin the affected area. The spine, the thighbone (femur), the pelvis, the skull, collarbone (clavicle), and the upper arm bone (humerus) are the most common sites of involvement. Other signs and associated symptoms can include bowed legs, abnormalities withwalking, and sensations of tingling (pins and needles feeling) and numbness. Bonefracturesmay also occur.

Cause of Paget's disease of bone

Medical professionals do not understand the cause of Paget's disease of bone.

Other paget's disease of bone symptoms and signs

  • Bone Pain
  • Bowed Legs
  • Fractures
  • Tingling Sensation
  • Walking Abnormalities

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References
Kasper, D.L., et al., eds.哈里森的内部原理edicine, 19th Ed. United States: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.
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