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    Paget’s disease of bone is a rather uncommon condition that effects less that 1% of the population of the United States, often presenting with no symptoms or discomfort what so ever. It isn’t known what specifically causes this disease, but it is speculated that heredity plays a big part. Paget’s disease of bone is typically pretty manageable when symptoms do present themselves with a variety of pharmaceutical remedies. Paget’s Disease of Bone Paget’s disease of bone is basically a bone growth disorder; as a person ages their bones never stop growing, or more accurately, replacing old bone tissue with new bone tissue. Paget’s disease affects the rate at which the new bone tissue grows. In a person without Paget’s disease, this replacement rate of bone tissue is slow but steady, generally keeping pace with bone tissue that needs replacing as it dies of. Paget’s disease of bone is a condition that rapidly accelerates the process of bone regeneration which causes symptoms ranging from soft bones to abnormal bone growth. Paget’s disease can affect the skeletal system anywhere from the head down to the legs and anything in between. Abnormal bone growth on the skull often leads to headaches and even hearing loss; soft bone tissue…

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    Paget’s Disease Paget’s disease is the breakdown of bone in an abnormal fashion, which then leads to bone forming abnormally. Bones naturally break down and new tissue is formed, this is called renewal. The disease disrupts the renewal process, and creates abnormalities. The abnormalities usually include enlargement and weakening of bones. The symptoms of this disease include many things, and the most reported symptom is bone pain. Other symptoms include joint stiffness, visible deformities of…

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    Clinical Presentation of Paget's disease of bone Symptoms of Paget's disease Paget's disease often has no symptoms and many people don't know they have the condition. The most common symptom is bone pain, but may include joint pain and signs of a nerve being compressed or damaged. Bone pain Bone pain caused by Paget's disease has been described as a constant, dull pain deep within the affected part of the body. The pain is usually worse at night when the patients are lying down. The affected…

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    The correct answer is C Osteitis Deformans (also known as Paget’s disease). Paget's is caused by the excessive breakdown and formation of bone, followed by disorganized bone remodeling. This causes affected bone to weaken, resulting in pain, misshapen bones, fractures and arthritis in the joints near the affected bones. An elevated level of alkaline phosphatase in the blood in combination with normal calcium, phosphate, and aminotransferase levels in an elderly patient are suggestive of Paget's…

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    Paget's Disease

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    Drug (Generic): alendronate Trade: Fosamax Classification (s): Therapuetic: bone resorption inhibitor Pharmacologic: biphosphonate Dosage: PO (Adults): Tx of Osteoporosis – 10 mg once daily or 70 mg once weekly. Prevention of osteoporosis – 5mg once daily or 35 mg once weekly. Paget’s disease – 40mg once daily for 6 mo. Retreatment may be considered for patients in relapse. Treatment of corticosteroid induced osteoporosis in men and premenopausal women – 5m once daily Treatment of…

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    system consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons (Tortora and Derrickson 2014). “The study of bone structure and the treatment of bone disorders is called osteology” (Tortora and Derrickson 2014). Bone is made of various tissues working together, and because of this, bones are thought of as organs (Tortora and Derrickson 2014). Bones are constantly going through a process of breaking down and building new bone tissue, which is also known as remodeling (Tortora and Derrickson 2014).…

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    Osteoporosis is a condition where your bones become brittle and bone mass reduces. This disease I'm focusing on is Osteoporosis in female patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammation in the joints that causes destruction and functional disability. In this disease the increase of osteoclast does take place and increases a lot of risks and of course decreases certain physical activity due to bones being fragile. There is a certain medication that they recommend…

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    Osteoporosis is “A disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue, leading to increased bone fragility and fracture risk” (Thompson GL-9). Women are at a greater risk because of estrogen. “Women who are thin or have a small frame, as are those of advanced age. Women who are white or Asian” (Driver & Stöppler). Also, people who have a family member with osteoporosis. As well as, “Women who are postmenopausal, including those who have had early or surgically induced…

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    It is easy for a person to imagine the painful experience of falling off a bicycle and scraping a knee for the first time. What is more difficult is for him/ her to imagine that pain as constant, multiplied on large scale, and not knowing what causes the pain. Unfortunately, patients with CRPS know this experience as one knows their own name. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), is ranked as the most severe form of chronic pain that exists…

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