Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible

Paget's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive disease of the bone characterized by abnormal bone resorption and deposition affecting either single bone (monostotic) or many bones (polyostotic). The precise etiology of the disease is unknown but it is likely that the disease is a result of a vir...

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Main Authors: Sadaksharam Jayachandran, Ramiah Vasudevi, Luis Kayal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
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Online Access:http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=227;epage=230;aulast=Jayachandran
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spelling doaj-e8d53a2046944666a14c605b5ede7bf62020-11-25T01:33:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology0972-13632017-01-0129322723010.4103/jiaomr.jiaomr_54_17Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandibleSadaksharam JayachandranRamiah VasudeviLuis KayalPaget's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive disease of the bone characterized by abnormal bone resorption and deposition affecting either single bone (monostotic) or many bones (polyostotic). The precise etiology of the disease is unknown but it is likely that the disease is a result of a viral infection of the osteoclasts in a genetically susceptible host. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance. The patients affected are usually over forty years of age, and disease is often asymptomatic. The diagnosis is mainly based on biochemical markers of bone turnover and radiological examinations. Normal levels of calcium phosphates and markedly elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) is a constant feature of this disease. It is regarded as uncommon in Asians, Scandinavians, and black Africans. In India, Paget's disease is rare. Here, we report a rare case of PD with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible with biochemical, radiological, and dual X-ray absortiometry findings. The patient is currently undergoing treatment successfully using bisphosphonates (Alendronate), an anti-resorptive drug to decrease the morbidity associated with the disease.http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=227;epage=230;aulast=JayachandranAlendronatebisphosphonatescotton wool appearanceosteitis deformansserum alkaline phosphatase
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author Sadaksharam Jayachandran
Ramiah Vasudevi
Luis Kayal
spellingShingle Sadaksharam Jayachandran
Ramiah Vasudevi
Luis Kayal
Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Alendronate
bisphosphonates
cotton wool appearance
osteitis deformans
serum alkaline phosphatase
author_facet Sadaksharam Jayachandran
Ramiah Vasudevi
Luis Kayal
author_sort Sadaksharam Jayachandran
title Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
title_short Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
title_full Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
title_fullStr Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
title_full_unstemmed Atypical presentation of Paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
title_sort atypical presentation of paget's disease with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
issn 0972-1363
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Paget's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive disease of the bone characterized by abnormal bone resorption and deposition affecting either single bone (monostotic) or many bones (polyostotic). The precise etiology of the disease is unknown but it is likely that the disease is a result of a viral infection of the osteoclasts in a genetically susceptible host. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait with high penetrance. The patients affected are usually over forty years of age, and disease is often asymptomatic. The diagnosis is mainly based on biochemical markers of bone turnover and radiological examinations. Normal levels of calcium phosphates and markedly elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (SAP) is a constant feature of this disease. It is regarded as uncommon in Asians, Scandinavians, and black Africans. In India, Paget's disease is rare. Here, we report a rare case of PD with secondary osteomyelitis of mandible with biochemical, radiological, and dual X-ray absortiometry findings. The patient is currently undergoing treatment successfully using bisphosphonates (Alendronate), an anti-resorptive drug to decrease the morbidity associated with the disease.
topic Alendronate
bisphosphonates
cotton wool appearance
osteitis deformans
serum alkaline phosphatase
url http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=227;epage=230;aulast=Jayachandran
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