2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11154-020-09544-x
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Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of Paget’s disease of bone in mainland China: A systematic review

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“…Table 3 compares clinical and management features of Paget's disease of bone among various countries, based on data from systemic reviews and large studies. [ 8 9 12 13 14 15 ] While men were more affected in China[ 9 ] and the United Kingdom (UK),[ 13 ] this study noted a slight predominance of the female gender. Female preponderance was also reported in Japanese[ 8 ] and Brazilian[ 16 ] studies.…”
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“…Table 3 compares clinical and management features of Paget's disease of bone among various countries, based on data from systemic reviews and large studies. [ 8 9 12 13 14 15 ] While men were more affected in China[ 9 ] and the United Kingdom (UK),[ 13 ] this study noted a slight predominance of the female gender. Female preponderance was also reported in Japanese[ 8 ] and Brazilian[ 16 ] studies.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…[ 23 ] Calcitonin was the most commonly used specific drug in Japanese[ 8 ] and Chinese studies. [ 9 ] In this series, two patients received calcitonin and both reported aggravation of symptoms with higher alkaline phosphatase levels following treatment. Given its moderate efficacy, the use of calcitonin is mainly reserved for patients with contraindications to bisphosphonates.…”
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“…Other presentations include fractures, osteoarthritis, bone deformities, spinal canal stenosis, and paraplegia. The skull can be affected, which can lead to an enlarged head, and compression of nerves and brain tissues may cause headache and hearing loss[ 13 ]. The majority of patients in this report had bone pain and deformities, but none had headache or hearing loss.…”
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confidence: 99%