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  2. Paget's disease of bone - Wikipedia

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    The first clinical manifestation of Paget's disease is usually an elevated alkaline phosphatase in the blood. [7] Paget's disease of right pelvic bone. Man of 80 years age. Paget's disease may be diagnosed using one or more of the following tests: Pagetic bone has a characteristic appearance on X-rays. A skeletal survey is therefore indicated.

  3. Osteomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Osteomalacia is a disease characterized by the softening of the bones caused ... Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase ... elevated elevated brown tumors Paget's ...

  4. Elevated alkaline phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    Elevated levels are also associated with diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease; it was found that elevated levels are associated with elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP), which could reflect an inflammatory and atherogenic milieu, possibly an alternative cause for elevated serum alkaline phosphatase.

  5. Alkaline phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    Also, the level of alkaline phosphatase increases if there is active bone formation occurring, as the enzyme is a byproduct of osteoblast activity (such as the case in Paget's disease of bone). [57] The level of alkaline phosphatase is much more elevated in metastatic prostate cancer cells than non-metastatic prostate cancer cells. [61]

  6. Prostatic acid phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    The highest levels of acid phosphatase are found in metastasized prostate cancer. Diseases of the bone, such as Paget's disease or hyperparathyroidism, diseases of blood cells, such as sickle-cell disease or multiple myeloma or lysosomal storage diseases, such as Gaucher's disease, will show moderately increased levels.

  7. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline phosphatase Parathyroid hormone Comments Osteopenia: unaffected unaffected normal unaffected decreased bone mass Osteopetrosis: unaffected unaffected elevated unaffected [citation needed] thick dense bones also known as marble bone Osteomalacia and rickets: decreased decreased elevated elevated soft bones Osteitis fibrosa cystica: elevated

  8. Does Medicare Cover Reclast Infusion? - AOL

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    Reclast (zoledronic acid or zoledronate) is an infusion to treat osteoporosis. It's typically covered by Original Medicare (parts A and B).

  9. Osteopetrosis - Wikipedia

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    Osteopetrosis, literally ' stone bone ', also known as marble bone disease or Albers-Schönberg disease, is an extremely rare inherited disorder whereby the bones harden, becoming denser, in contrast to more prevalent conditions like osteoporosis, in which the bones become less dense and more brittle, or osteomalacia, in which the bones soften.