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Latest revision as of 21:02, 17 March 2025
Osteoporosis circumscripta is a medical condition that is characterized by the localized loss of bone mass. It is often associated with Paget's disease of bone, a chronic bone disorder that typically results in enlarged and deformed bones due to excessive breakdown and formation of bone tissue.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of osteoporosis circumscripta can vary greatly from person to person. Some individuals may not experience any symptoms at all, while others may experience severe pain and disability. Common symptoms can include:
Causes[edit]
The exact cause of osteoporosis circumscripta is unknown. However, it is believed to be related to an abnormality in the bone remodeling process, which is the process by which old bone is replaced with new bone. This can result in the formation of bone that is weaker and more prone to fractures.
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of osteoporosis circumscripta is typically made through a combination of physical examination, medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays or MRIs. In some cases, a bone biopsy may be performed to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for osteoporosis circumscripta is typically aimed at managing symptoms and preventing complications. This can include:
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