Table 3.
Case | Sex | Age | Alkaline Phosphatase (IU/L) | Laterality | Imaging | Confirmation of Paget disease | Comments |
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Case 1 [10] | Female | 93 | 80 | Bilateral | Right SI fusion | CT confirmation | Chondrocalcinosis present |
Case 2 [10] | Female | 81 | 120 | Bilateral | Left SI fusion | CT confirmation | |
Case 3 [10] | Male | 70 | 160 | Left unilateral | Left SI fusion | CT confirmation | |
Case 4 [10] | Female | 86 | 70 | Bilateral | Bilateral fusion | CT confirmation | Chondrocalcinosis present |
Case 5 [10] | Male | 70 | 338 | Bilateral | Bilateral fusion | CT confirmation | Comorbid ankylosing spondylitis |
Case 6 [10] | Female | 76 | 80 | Right unilateral | No fusion | CT confirmation | |
Case 7 [11] | Male | 45 | 106 | Left unilateral | Plain x-ray: sclerotic lesions in the left ileum, pubis, ischium and the fifth lumbar vertebra Bone scan: increased uptake same areas |
Bone biopsy with Pagetoid changes |
This table depicts the features of the published cases of Paget involvement of the sacroiliac joint. Two publications (published in 1999 and 2010) and seven cases were identified and used in this discussion