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- Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. Osteoporosis increases the risk for breaking a bone. About one half of all women over the age of 50 will have a fracture ...
- All people with OI have weak bones, and fractures are more likely. ... eyes (blue sclera) Multiple bone fractures Early hearing loss ( ...
- ... test may be done: To diagnose liver or bone disease To check if treatments for those diseases are ... conditions: Higher-than-normal ALP levels Biliary obstruction Bone disease Eating a fatty meal if you have blood ...
- ... test may be used to diagnose or monitor: Bone disease Liver , gallbladder, or bile duct disease Pain in ... Higher-than-normal ALP levels: Biliary obstruction Bone disease Eating a fatty ... Leukemia Liver disease Lymphoma Osteoblastic bone ...
- ... scan is an imaging test used to diagnose bone diseases and find out how severe they are. ... whether cancer has spread to the bone ( metastatic bone disease), images are taken only after the 3- to ...
- ... developing conditions such as hearing loss, gum disease, bone disease, or yeast infections (in women). Keeping your blood ...
- ... regrowth. This results in deformity of the affected bones. ... Tests that may indicate Paget disease include: Bone scan Bone x-ray Elevated markers of bone breakdown (for example, N-telopeptide or procollagen type I N-terminal propeptide (PINP)) ...
- ... myth. Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. People with osteoporosis develop weak bones that can ... the early stages of osteoporosis. Many times, a bone break is the first sign of the disease. This is why people at risk should be ...
- ... if you have signs or symptoms of: Certain bone diseases Certain cancers, such as multiple myeloma, or a ... or too much thyroid hormone replacement medicine. Paget disease . Abnormal bone destruction and regrowth, causing deformity of the affected ...
- ... Diseases related to glands (endocrinologist) Eye diseases (ophthalmologist) Bone diseases (orthopedist) Kidney disease (nephrologist) Diseases related to female ...