Paget’s disease of bone
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008Introduction
Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic skeletal disorder, which affects the normal biological processes of your bones. The disease is named after a mid-19th-century English surgeon, Sir James Paget, who also identified Paget’s disease of the breast. Other than sharing his name, however, the two conditions are unrelated.
People with Paget’s disease of bone might experience bone pain, arthritis, fractures, bowing of limbs, and hearing loss if the skull is affected also. These can be caused by enlarged or deformed bones in one or more regions of the skeleton which develop because of excessive bone breakdown and formation. (more…)