Contemporary Clinical Dentistry (Jan 2013)

Paget disease of bone: A classic case report

  • Y Uday Shankar,
  • Satya Ranjan Misra,
  • Daniel Alex Vineet,
  • Pavitra Baskaran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.114858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 227 – 230

Abstract

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Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic progressive disease of the bone of uncertain etiology, characterized initially by an increase in bone resorption, followed by a disorganized and excessive formation of bone, leading to pain, fractures, and deformities. It can manifest as a monostotic or polyostotic disease. The prevalence of PDB is common in the Anglo-Saxon population, but relatively rare in India. The disease is often asymptomatic and commonly seen in an aging population. The diagnosis of the disease is mostly based on radiological examination and on biochemical markers of bone turnover. Markedly elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) is a constant feature while calcium and phosphate levels are typically within normal limits. It is being successfully treated by biphosphonates, a group of anti-resorptive drugs, thereby decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. We report a classic case of PDB with craniofacial involvement resulting in Leontiasis Ossea (lion like face), cotton wool appearance of the skull and elevated SAP.

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