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Using a modified plasma clearance technique, with 18F as a tracer, it is possible to measure blood flow to bone in man. In the normal adult skeleton, blood flow amounts to about 300 ml/min. In untreated Paget's disease of bone there is a striking increase, which is proportional to the biochemical severity of the disease : total blood flow to the skeleton is approximately doubled at an alkaline phosphatase of 50 KAu/dl (i.e. about four times the normal upper limit). Treatment with calcitonin brings a rapid return to normal, possibly before there is a detectable biochemical response. This may explain the rapid pain relief often reported on starting treatment with calcitonin.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/0221-8747(81)90042-4

Type

Journal article

Journal

Metab bone dis relat res

Publication Date

1981

Volume

3

Pages

263 - 270

Keywords

Adult, Bone and Bones, Calcitonin, Calcium, Fluorine, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Osteitis Deformans, Pain, Radioisotopes, Radionuclide Imaging, Regional Blood Flow