2019
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000017458
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Paget disease of bone in an elderly patient with chronic renal disease and weight loss

Abstract: Rationale:Asymptomatic Paget disease of bone (PDB) is mostly diagnosed by accidental finding of osteolytic lesion on the plain film. However, in elderly patient with chronic renal insufficiency and weight loss, it is crucial to differentiate PDB from metabolic and metastatic bone diseases for further treatment and better outcome.Patient concerns:An 80-year-old man with chronic kidney disease presented to our emergency department due to fever with chillness for a day, while the abdominal fullness, anorexia, and… Show more

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“…Case reports of PDB in the literature have presented other associated pathologies (16,(26)(27)(28), including vitiligo, chronic kidney disease (29), rheumatoid arthritis ( 16), tumor and tumor-like conditions; specifically, <5% of patients with PDB will undergo malignant transformation to sarcoma (30), but more extensive disease and a more prolonged course are associated with higher risk of eventually developing a sarcoma (31) (Fig. 7).…”
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“…Case reports of PDB in the literature have presented other associated pathologies (16,(26)(27)(28), including vitiligo, chronic kidney disease (29), rheumatoid arthritis ( 16), tumor and tumor-like conditions; specifically, <5% of patients with PDB will undergo malignant transformation to sarcoma (30), but more extensive disease and a more prolonged course are associated with higher risk of eventually developing a sarcoma (31) (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%