Paget’s Disease
Paget’s Disease ( 45 Questions)
What are the typical clinical manifestations of Paget's disease?
Joint pain and stiffness: Joint pain and stiffness are more characteristic of arthritis or other joint-related conditions, not the primary clinical manifestations of Paget's disease.
Muscle weakness and fatigue: While Paget's disease can cause discomfort and reduced mobility, it is not primarily associated with muscle weakness and fatigue.
The typical clinical manifestations of Paget's disease include bone pain, bone deformities (e.g., enlarged skull, bowed legs), and an increased risk of fractures due to the weakened and structurally abnormal bones. Joint pain and gastrointestinal disturbances are not primary features of Paget's disease.
Gastrointestinal disturbances and weight loss: Paget's disease primarily affects bone structures, and gastrointestinal disturbances and weight loss are not typical clinical manifestations of the condition.
The typical clinical manifestations of Paget's disease include bone pain, bone deformities (e.g., enlarged skull, bowed legs), and an increased risk of fractures due to the weakened and structurally abnormal bones. Joint pain and gastrointestinal disturbances are not primary features of Paget's disease.
a. Joint pain and stiffness: Joint pain and stiffness are more characteristic of arthritis or other joint-related conditions, not the primary clinical manifestations of Paget's disease.
b. Muscle weakness and fatigue: While Paget's disease can cause discomfort and reduced mobility, it is not primarily associated with muscle weakness and fatigue.
d. Gastrointestinal disturbances and weight loss: Paget's disease primarily affects bone structures, and gastrointestinal disturbances and weight loss are not typical clinical manifestations of the condition.