Paget’s Disease: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings

 • Incr serum CTx - marker of bone resorption
 • Lytic bone lesions (mostly seen in pelvis, vertebral bodies, tibia, femur and skull)
 • Skeletal-deformities-  e.g. Skull involvement (T hat size), Bowed tibias, kyphosis and fractures
 • Incr serum ALP - marker of bone formation

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