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“…(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9) The typical features are focal lesions where the bone remodeling process is accelerated, leading to a disorganized bone matrix. Consequently, symptoms such as bone pain, skeletal deformities, fractures, secondary osteoarthritis, deafness, and neurologic complications are observed.…”
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“…(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9) The typical features are focal lesions where the bone remodeling process is accelerated, leading to a disorganized bone matrix. Consequently, symptoms such as bone pain, skeletal deformities, fractures, secondary osteoarthritis, deafness, and neurologic complications are observed.…”
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“…The incidence appears to increase with age, and there seems to be a slight male preponderance 11. The disease is most common in nations with a large Anglo-Saxon population but is considered rare in other parts of the world 34. In Saudi Arabia, little information has been published about this disease.…”
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“…The disease affects mostly middle-aged-to-elderly individuals, with a slight male predominance 12. Paget disease affects mostly whites and is most prevalent in western Europe and North America 34. It is also common in Australia and New Zealand, but its prevalence in other races is much lower 4.…”
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“…(12) We have subsequently gone on to explore whether these trends have continued and to test whether there has been a reduction in Paget's prevalence in New Zealand. (13,14) …”
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