Paget's disease of bone | Radiograph,HISTOPATHOLOGY,clinical features | NBDE,NEET MDS,BDS | Diagrams
8,778 views
0

 Published On Aug 17, 2020

Can you answer?
1)The most characteristic radiographic appearance of paget’s disease is described as
a.Cotton wool appearance
b.Ground glass appearance
c.Well circumscribed Radiolucency
d.Well circumscribed Radiolucency


2)Mosaic pattern is histologically seen in:
a.Paget’s disease
b.Fibrous dysplasia
c.Osteopetrosis
d.Cherubism


3)Which of the following diseases is associated with Paget’s disease
a.Fibroma
b.Osteolymphoma
c.Osteosarcoma
d.Lipoma
.
Paget disease of bone is characterized by abnormal, anarchic resorption and deposition of bone, resulting in skeletal distortion and weakening.
Excessive and abnormal remodeling of bone-

gives rise to bones that are extensively vascularized, weak, enlarged, and deformed with subsequent complications.
.
Covered in the video- Etiology,Phases,Clinical features,Radiographic features,Histopath diagrams,Biochemical analysis,Treatment,complications.

show more

Share/Embed