| Paget's disease |
A disease characterized by accelerated bone turnover, resulting in the involved bone becoming enlarged but weak and fragile. The bone also feels warmer to touch due to increased blood supply. Also called osteitis deformans.
Ãâó: www.spondylitis.org/patient_resources/glossary.asp...
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| Paget's disease |
disorder characterized by a greatly accelerated remodeling process; osteoclastic resorption is massive and new bone formation by osteoblasts is extensive, resulting in irregular thickening and softening of the bones
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| Paget's disease |
Disease of excess bone removal and replacement with deformity. PCL - Posterior cruciate ligament. Peripheral nerve disorders - Problems involving numbness, tingling and weakness in the upper extremity. Phonophoresis - Therapeutic application of ultrasound with a topical drug, most commonly corticosteroid.
Ãâó: www.orthopaedics.iu.edu/orthoterms.htm
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| Paget c. |
a large, irregularly shaped, pale anaplastic tumor cell with vacuolated cytoplasm and a vesicular nucleus that is usually hyperchromatic and surrounded by a clear zone; cells occur singly or in small clusters in the epidermis in Paget's disease of the breast and extramammary Paget's disease.
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| Paget d., juvenile |
hyperostosis corticalis deformans juvenilis.
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