Paget’s Disease

Paget’s Disease ( 45 Questions)

The healthcare provider suspects Paget's disease in a patient. Which imaging modality is most useful for assessing the extent and severity of bone involvement?



Correct Answer: A

X-rays are the most useful imaging modality for assessing the extent and severity of bone involvement in Paget's disease. X-rays can reveal the characteristic bony overgrowth and thickening, as well as any bone deformities and fractures.
  
b. Computed tomography (CT) scan: CT scans can provide detailed images of bones and soft tissues, but they may not be the initial choice for evaluating Paget's disease. X-rays are more specific for the condition.
c. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): While an MRI can provide detailed images of bones and soft tissues, it may not be the first-line imaging choice for evaluating Paget's disease. X-rays are more specific for bone involvement.
d. Bone densitometry (DXA scan): Bone densitometry is used to assess bone mineral density and is commonly used for conditions like osteoporosis. It may not provide the necessary information for evaluating Paget's disease.
 




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