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From: NHSChoices
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  • my grandad has it, he went into hospital with raised ALP levels and then they gave him a bone scan. He's also going deaf because he has it in his skull. He's becoming less mobile as time goes on, he's only 71.

  • Is it cancerous?

  • @HackersExplode it only develops into a sarcoma (bone cancer) in less than 1% of cases. Its very rare for it to turn malignant.

  • Paget's disease lolz i have that in my spine and im 18

  • love the sub with it....

    complications of paget's disease are fracture, arthritism and hearing loss

    other treatments are calcitonin, plicamycin(antibiotic)

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