Clinical and Microstructural Findings in Paget Disease of the Entire Mandible

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Clinical and Microstructural Findings in Paget Disease of the Entire Mandible. / Friedrich, Reinhard E; Luebke, Andreas M; Amling, Michael; Koehne, Till.

In: J ORAL MAXIL SURG, Vol. 76, No. 2, 02.2018, p. 336-346.

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title = "Clinical and Microstructural Findings in Paget Disease of the Entire Mandible",
abstract = "Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic progressive bone disorder characterized by localized increased bone turnover and focal areas of woven bone formation. Although skull involvement is common, PDB very rarely affects the mandible. This report describes the clinical and histologic findings in a 75-year-old patient with PDB involving the mandible. Microstructural analyses showed an altered quality of the bone microstructure and calcium depletion of the affected bone. Differential diagnosis of PDB affecting the mandible is discussed.",
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author = "Friedrich, {Reinhard E} and Luebke, {Andreas M} and Michael Amling and Till Koehne",
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AU - Friedrich, Reinhard E

AU - Luebke, Andreas M

AU - Amling, Michael

AU - Koehne, Till

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N2 - Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic progressive bone disorder characterized by localized increased bone turnover and focal areas of woven bone formation. Although skull involvement is common, PDB very rarely affects the mandible. This report describes the clinical and histologic findings in a 75-year-old patient with PDB involving the mandible. Microstructural analyses showed an altered quality of the bone microstructure and calcium depletion of the affected bone. Differential diagnosis of PDB affecting the mandible is discussed.

AB - Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a chronic progressive bone disorder characterized by localized increased bone turnover and focal areas of woven bone formation. Although skull involvement is common, PDB very rarely affects the mandible. This report describes the clinical and histologic findings in a 75-year-old patient with PDB involving the mandible. Microstructural analyses showed an altered quality of the bone microstructure and calcium depletion of the affected bone. Differential diagnosis of PDB affecting the mandible is discussed.

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