Paget’s Disease

Paget’s Disease ( 45 Questions)

A patient with suspected Paget's disease undergoes a bone biopsy. What is the primary purpose of the bone biopsy in diagnosing this condition?



Correct Answer: D

The primary purpose of a bone biopsy in diagnosing Paget's disease is to examine bone tissue for characteristic changes that confirm the diagnosis. Microscopic examination of the bone tissue can reveal the disorganized bone remodeling and other characteristic features of the condition.
  
a. To assess calcium levels in the bone: Bone biopsies are not performed to assess calcium levels in the bone. Other diagnostic tests, such as blood tests, are used for that purpose.
b. To confirm the presence of bone tumors: Paget's disease is not a bone tumor, and the biopsy is not performed to confirm the presence of tumors. The biopsy confirms the specific bone changes associated with the condition.
c. To evaluate bone density and strength: Bone biopsies do not directly evaluate bone density and strength. Other imaging modalities, such as X-rays and DXA scans, are used for assessing bone density.




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