In:
Arthritis & Rheumatism, Wiley, Vol. 23, No. 10 ( 1980-10), p. 1215-1234
Abstract:
The effect of vitamin D deficiency was studied in 3 patients with Paget's disease of bone. The biochemical parameters of bone turnover strikingly increased, while the pagetic bone became radiolucent. This occurred whether the nonpagetic bones were osteomalacic or not. All the observed changes were reversed upon correction of the deficiency. The effects of mithramycin and calcitonin on the biochemical parameters of bone turnover were compared sequentially in three cases. No treatment proved definitely superior in this regard. The effectiveness of calcitonin to induce a positive focal bone balance in osteolytic Paget's disease was studied radiologically and compared to the effects of the diphosphonate EHDP, and to the combined therapy of EHDP and calcitonin. Calcitonin showed a constructive action in 100% of the cases. EHDP, administered at low dosages (7.0 mg/kg/24 hr during a period of 7.4 months) did not demonstrate a uniformly constructive action in any patient. Radiolucent lesions appeared in 56%, “dissociated” effects (both a constructive and a destructive action) were seen in 33%, and no effect in 11% of the cases. Combined therapy was intermediate in its action between calcitonin and EHDP. After discontinuation of combined therapy, an EHDP‐like effect was often apparent.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0004-3591
,
1529-0131
DOI:
10.1002/art.1780231020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
1980
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2014367-9
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2754614-7
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