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Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey

OBJECTIVE: Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a metabolic bone disease that has been rarely reported in the Eastern countries. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PDB followed up at endocrinology clinics in Turkey. METHODS: An invitation was sent to...

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Autores principales: Gogas Yavuz, Dilek, Aytürk, Semra, Çetinkalp, Şevki, Bayraktar, Fırat, Kulaksızoğlu, Mustafa, Hekimsoy, Zeliha, Aydın, Hasan, Uygur, Melin, Deniz, Ferhat, İpekçi, Süleyman, Atmaca, Ayşegül, Saraç, Fulden, Özdemir, Nilüfer, Cantürk, Zeynep, Mert, Meral, Sancak, Seda, Ertörer, Eda, Duran, Cevdet, Akarsu, Ersin, Deyneli, Oğuzhan, Selek, Alev, Gürlek, Alper
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medical Research and Education Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33284101
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2020.20139
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author Gogas Yavuz, Dilek
Aytürk, Semra
Çetinkalp, Şevki
Bayraktar, Fırat
Kulaksızoğlu, Mustafa
Hekimsoy, Zeliha
Aydın, Hasan
Uygur, Melin
Deniz, Ferhat
İpekçi, Süleyman
Atmaca, Ayşegül
Saraç, Fulden
Özdemir, Nilüfer
Cantürk, Zeynep
Mert, Meral
Sancak, Seda
Ertörer, Eda
Duran, Cevdet
Akarsu, Ersin
Deyneli, Oğuzhan
Selek, Alev
Gürlek, Alper
author_facet Gogas Yavuz, Dilek
Aytürk, Semra
Çetinkalp, Şevki
Bayraktar, Fırat
Kulaksızoğlu, Mustafa
Hekimsoy, Zeliha
Aydın, Hasan
Uygur, Melin
Deniz, Ferhat
İpekçi, Süleyman
Atmaca, Ayşegül
Saraç, Fulden
Özdemir, Nilüfer
Cantürk, Zeynep
Mert, Meral
Sancak, Seda
Ertörer, Eda
Duran, Cevdet
Akarsu, Ersin
Deyneli, Oğuzhan
Selek, Alev
Gürlek, Alper
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description OBJECTIVE: Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a metabolic bone disease that has been rarely reported in the Eastern countries. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PDB followed up at endocrinology clinics in Turkey. METHODS: An invitation was sent to tertiary endocrinology clinics to complete a survey on the demographic, clinical, radiological, and laboratory parameters, as well as treatment modalities of patients with PDB. This study enrolled clinically and radiologically proven 185 patients with PDB from 18 endocrinology centers based in 10 cities of Turkey. RESULTS: This cohort of PDB had female preponderance (women/men: 105/80) with a mean age, during diagnosis, of 57±10 years. Most of the patients (59.6%) were symptomatic at diagnosis. Bone pain and headache were the predominant clinical symptoms. Polyostotic disease was observed in 67.5% (n=125) of patients. Frequently affected bones were skull (41.6%), pelvis (53.5%), spine (41%), and femur (25.4%). Moreover, 17 patients with skull involvement had hearing loss. Mean serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level (552±652 IU/L; range: 280–5762 IU/L) was over the normal reference cutoff with normal serum calcium levels. Intravenous bisphosphonates (zoledronic acid, 5 mg; pamidronate, 60–90 mg) were the most used drugs (75%) for the treatment of PDB. Most of the patients (87.1%) treated with intravenous bisphosphonates responded well, with a decrease in serum ALP level (117±114 IU/L) in the 12(th) month of therapy. Furthermore, 16 patients relapsed after the second year of therapy; 3 patients did not respond to the initial intravenous bisphosphonate treatment. CONCLUSION: The patients with PDB followed up by endocrinology clinics of Turkey exhibited polyostotic disease with classical clinical, radiological, and biochemical features and women’s predominance with good response to intravenous bisphosphonate therapy.
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spelling pubmed-97704062022-12-28 Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey Gogas Yavuz, Dilek Aytürk, Semra Çetinkalp, Şevki Bayraktar, Fırat Kulaksızoğlu, Mustafa Hekimsoy, Zeliha Aydın, Hasan Uygur, Melin Deniz, Ferhat İpekçi, Süleyman Atmaca, Ayşegül Saraç, Fulden Özdemir, Nilüfer Cantürk, Zeynep Mert, Meral Sancak, Seda Ertörer, Eda Duran, Cevdet Akarsu, Ersin Deyneli, Oğuzhan Selek, Alev Gürlek, Alper Eur J Rheumatol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Paget disease of bone (PDB) is a metabolic bone disease that has been rarely reported in the Eastern countries. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with PDB followed up at endocrinology clinics in Turkey. METHODS: An invitation was sent to tertiary endocrinology clinics to complete a survey on the demographic, clinical, radiological, and laboratory parameters, as well as treatment modalities of patients with PDB. This study enrolled clinically and radiologically proven 185 patients with PDB from 18 endocrinology centers based in 10 cities of Turkey. RESULTS: This cohort of PDB had female preponderance (women/men: 105/80) with a mean age, during diagnosis, of 57±10 years. Most of the patients (59.6%) were symptomatic at diagnosis. Bone pain and headache were the predominant clinical symptoms. Polyostotic disease was observed in 67.5% (n=125) of patients. Frequently affected bones were skull (41.6%), pelvis (53.5%), spine (41%), and femur (25.4%). Moreover, 17 patients with skull involvement had hearing loss. Mean serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) level (552±652 IU/L; range: 280–5762 IU/L) was over the normal reference cutoff with normal serum calcium levels. Intravenous bisphosphonates (zoledronic acid, 5 mg; pamidronate, 60–90 mg) were the most used drugs (75%) for the treatment of PDB. Most of the patients (87.1%) treated with intravenous bisphosphonates responded well, with a decrease in serum ALP level (117±114 IU/L) in the 12(th) month of therapy. Furthermore, 16 patients relapsed after the second year of therapy; 3 patients did not respond to the initial intravenous bisphosphonate treatment. CONCLUSION: The patients with PDB followed up by endocrinology clinics of Turkey exhibited polyostotic disease with classical clinical, radiological, and biochemical features and women’s predominance with good response to intravenous bisphosphonate therapy. Medical Research and Education Association 2021-07 2020-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9770406/ /pubmed/33284101 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2020.20139 Text en Copyright © 2021 European Journal of Rheumatology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gogas Yavuz, Dilek
Aytürk, Semra
Çetinkalp, Şevki
Bayraktar, Fırat
Kulaksızoğlu, Mustafa
Hekimsoy, Zeliha
Aydın, Hasan
Uygur, Melin
Deniz, Ferhat
İpekçi, Süleyman
Atmaca, Ayşegül
Saraç, Fulden
Özdemir, Nilüfer
Cantürk, Zeynep
Mert, Meral
Sancak, Seda
Ertörer, Eda
Duran, Cevdet
Akarsu, Ersin
Deyneli, Oğuzhan
Selek, Alev
Gürlek, Alper
Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title_full Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title_fullStr Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title_short Clinical and demographic aspects of Paget disease of bone: A multicentric study from Turkey
title_sort clinical and demographic aspects of paget disease of bone: a multicentric study from turkey
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33284101
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2020.20139
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