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To evaluate the prevalence and radiological patterns of Paget's disease of the hip joint (PDH) and long-term results of total hip replacement 67 cases diagnosed as Paget's disease of bone (PD) were retrospectively studied. The study was confined to radiographs in which the classical radiological features left no doubt as to the diagnosis. The special features assessed in this study were bone involvement...
To evaluate the clinical and radiological features of Paget's disease of bone (PD) and the long-term complications 67 patients diagnosed as PD were retrospectively studied. Age, sex, age onset of PD, duration of disease and follow-up time, bone localization and clinical manifestations were recorded. The study included bone and joints radiographs (lytic and/or sclerotic patterns), technetium bone...
To evaluate the prevalence of angioid streaks (AS) and other ocular complications of Paget's disease of bone (PD) in our population.Sixty consecutive patients with PD and 56 controls with osteoarthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis and chondrocalcinosis were recruited. All patients had radiologically proved PD. Bone scan was done in all cases. The diagnosis being confirmed by bone biopsy only if...
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