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This disorder of bone metabolism, in which the bone breaks down and rebuilds too quickly, results in a bony overgrowth at various points as well as problems with the bone’s structure. People may remain symptom-free until routine blood work uncovers the disease. Robert J. Pignolo, M.D., Ph.D. of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discusses the signs and symptoms of this disease and possible causes and treatments.

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