Paget’s disease with osteomyelitis of right maxilla – An unusual case report.
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https://doi.org/10.18311/jpfa/2022/31026Keywords:
Osteoclast, Osteomyelitis, Paget’s Disease, ResorptionAbstract
Paget’s disease (PD), a rare bone disease due to increased osteoclastic activity and osteoblastic activity in same area which leads to production of poorly mineralized woven bone. PD is found to be an inherited autosomal dominant trait disease. The infection and bony inflammation of bone that affects the surrounding periosteum is known as osteomyelitis. Here, we are presenting a unique case of PD combined with Osteomyelitis with all the clinical, biochemical parameters, radiographical and histopathological findings.
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