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Monostotic Paget's disease involving the calcaneus encountered incidentally on bone scintigraphy.

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A unique 69-year-old male patient with monostotic Paget's disease of the left calcaneus discovered incidentally during a whole body bone scintigraphy is presented, highlighting the importance of whole bodyBone scan and other imaging modalities in establishing the correct diagnoses in such cases.
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This article is published in The Foot.The article was published on 2012-09-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Paget's disease of bone & Bone scintigraphy.

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Paget disease of bone

Czickeli H
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گزارش یک مورد بیماری پاژه استخوان

TL;DR: In this article, a 44-year-old male patient with elevated alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level in yearly examinations was referred to an internal medicine clinic, and the diagnosis of Paget's disease was confirmed by bone biopsy.

Paget’s disease of bone; a case report

TL;DR: Although Paget’s disease is a skeletal disorder, it could remain asymptomatic and occur without any deformities, according to the results of this study.
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Management of Paget's Disease of the Calcaneum.

TL;DR: The calcaneum is not the most common site for Paget's disease of bone, with only a few reports of monostotic involvement, but the management of these interesting cases is described.
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Case report 3

TL;DR: An unusual case of RAG2 gene mutation induced PID presenting clinically as severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) phenotype rather than Ommen’s syndrome, and acquired CMV infection via breast milk is described.

Paget disease of bone

Czickeli H
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Discriminative value of biochemical markers of bone turnover in assessing the activity of Paget's disease.

TL;DR: The determination of serum TAP activity and, to a similar extent, serum BAP concentration associated with the measurement of urinary PYR excretion provides the best biochemical approach for assessing Paget's disease activity.
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T1-weighted MR imaging for distinguishing large osteolysis of Paget's disease from sarcomatous degeneration.

TL;DR: Information obtained from T1-weighted MR imaging sequences performed on patients with Paget’s disease who have new symptoms and large areas of osteolysis could reliably be used in the clinical decision-making process between conservative follow-up and biopsy.