Paget disease (PD) is a chronic metabolically active bone disorder. The spine is the second most commonly involved site; the pathologic changes can cause back pain, myeloradiculopathy, and vertebral fracture. Symptomatic patients are treated medically, and surgery is required when certain complications occur. A case is presented of monostotic vertebral PD treated by percutaneous vertebroplasty (PV) with successful outcome characterized by pain relief and improved disability at 6-month follow-up. PV is proposed as a primary treatment for back pain secondary to PD when unresponsive to conservative therapy and when not associated with other complications.

Pedicelli, A., Papacci, F., Leone, A., De Simone, C., Meglio, M., Bonomo, L., Colosimo, C., Vertebroplasty for symptomatic monostotic paget disease., <<JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY>>, 2011; 2011 (3): 400-403 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/6624]

Vertebroplasty for symptomatic monostotic paget disease.

Pedicelli, Alessandro;Papacci, Fabio;Leone, Antonio;De Simone, Celestino;Meglio, Mario;Bonomo, Lorenzo;Colosimo, Cesare
2011

Abstract

Paget disease (PD) is a chronic metabolically active bone disorder. The spine is the second most commonly involved site; the pathologic changes can cause back pain, myeloradiculopathy, and vertebral fracture. Symptomatic patients are treated medically, and surgery is required when certain complications occur. A case is presented of monostotic vertebral PD treated by percutaneous vertebroplasty (PV) with successful outcome characterized by pain relief and improved disability at 6-month follow-up. PV is proposed as a primary treatment for back pain secondary to PD when unresponsive to conservative therapy and when not associated with other complications.
2011
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Pedicelli, A., Papacci, F., Leone, A., De Simone, C., Meglio, M., Bonomo, L., Colosimo, C., Vertebroplasty for symptomatic monostotic paget disease., <<JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY>>, 2011; 2011 (3): 400-403 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/6624]
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