Pagets disease is likely caused by a virus. The initiating event revs up osteoclasts, resulting in a lytic lesion. The osteoblasts then lay down bone. Paget’s disease therefore has three phases: Lytic, Mixed, and Sclerotic. The hallmark imaging features of Pagets disease are: Increased density, Increased size, and Coarsened trabeculae. Complications include deformities, fractures, premature OA, and/or sarcomatous degeneration |
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