Paget's disease Flashcards
Define:
Excessive bone remodelling in one or more sites
This is due to an increase in osetoclasts and osteoblasts which leads to bone enlargement, deformity, weakness and remodelling
Aetiology/risk factors:
UNKNOWN
There are believed to be genetic or viral factors
The increase in osteoclasts and osteoblasts leads to abnormally laid down lamellar bone
Marrow spaces are filled with excess fibrous tissue and there is an increase in blood vessels.
Epidemiology:
Common in the elderly.
3% in >50 yrs
10% in > 80 yrs
more common in temperate climates and in anglo-saxons.
Symptoms:
May be asymp.
Insidious onset - deep boring bone pain (worse on moving and weight-baring areas)
Headaches
weakness
deafness
fractures
increase skull size
Signs:
Bitemporal skull enlargement
Spinal kyphosis
Anteolateral bowing of the femur, tibia and forearm
Skin over the affected area may be warm
Sensineural hearing loss
Investigations:
Bloods:
- ALP WILL BE VERY HIGH
- CA AND PHOSPHATE WILL BE NORMAL
Bone radiography:
- Bone enlargement + deformity
- lytic + sclerotic bone
- lack of distinction from the medulla and the cortex
Skull changes:
- enlargement of frontal and occipital areas
- cotton wool appearance
- osteoporosis circumspina
Bone scan:
- asses the extent of skeletal involvement
- pagetic bone lesions
resorption markers to monitor the disease