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Results 1 - 10 of 123 for Bone pain
  1. ... skull.The thick limb bones can lead to bone pain and muscle weakness in the arms and legs ... individuals with Camurati-Engelmann disease to tire quickly. Bone pain ranges from mild to severe and can increase ...
  2. ... leading to the formation of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), bone pain, bone loss, and increased bone fractures. Abdominal pain, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), sores (ulcers) in ...
  3. ... bones of the ankles, feet, wrists, and hands. Bone pain and fractures are caused by thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) and cysts in the bones. These abnormalities ...
  4. ... skin. Tumor metastasis to the bone can cause bone pain, bruises, pale skin, or dark circles around the ...
  5. ... of primary myelofibrosis include fever, night sweats, and bone pain.Primary myelofibrosis is most commonly diagnosed in people ...
  6. ... failure.People with Erdheim-Chester disease often have bone pain, especially in the lower legs and upper arms, due to an abnormal increase in bone density (osteosclerosis). Damage to the pituitary gland (a ...
  7. ... abnormal cells form tumors within the bone, causing bone pain and an increased risk of fractures. If the tumors interfere with nerves near the bones, numbness or weakness in the arms or legs ...
  8. ... the long bones of the arms and legs. Bone pain, particularly in the hips and spine, is usually the major symptom of Paget disease. Other complications of Paget disease of bone depend on which bones are affected. Rarely, this ...
  9. ... of the condition. The weak bones often cause bone pain and delayed growth and have a tendency to fracture. When affected children begin to walk, they may develop abnormally curved (bowed) legs because the bones are too weak to bear weight. Impaired bone ...
  10. ... abnormalities that can interfere with movement and cause bone pain. The most noticeable of these abnormalities are bowed legs or knock knees. These abnormalities become apparent with weight-bearing ... bones (craniosynostosis) and dental abnormalities. The disorder may also ...
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