Paget


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English pathologist who discovered the cause of trichinosis (1814-1899)

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Judge Anthony Lowe said to Paget: "When I sentenced you I remember saying that it was a very unpleasant offence and you were very lucky not to get an immediate custodial sentence.
College leaders have now confirmed the Paget Road campus will be sold after the move.
Hinckley gifted Paget an early advantage when Jean Dakouri fouled Kory Burke and Ross Dempster stepped up to convert the resulting penalty on 14 minutes.
Sentencing Paget, 54, at Cardiff Crown Court, he said: "This was a truly horrible way in which to die."
Osteitis deformans (Paget's disease of the bone) was first described as a chronic inflammation of the bone by Sir James Paget in 1877.[sup][1] Literature regarding its etiology primarily associates the disease to viral antigens, chromosomal translocations, and environmental factors but lacks substantial evidence.[sup][1],[2] Pathogenesis of the disease is characterized by accelerated osteoclastic activity followed by ineffective and chaotic osteoblastic activity resulting in a poorly mineralized and deformed bone that is highly vascular.[sup][3] Presentation of the disease is frequently polyostotic and rarely monostotic.
Paget disease is a common disorder of the skeleton characterized by hypertrophic and abnormally structured remodeling of bone [9,10].
Paget's disease of the bone is a chronic disorder characterized by excessive bone formation and disorganized remodeling.
Rank: Sailor Regiment: Mercantile marine Age: 25 Date of Death: 20-8-1917 Buried at: Tower Hill Memorial Francis Henry Smith Son of John and Harriet Edith Smith, of Penhevad Street Rank: Driver Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Age: 20 Date of Death: 20-11-1917 Buried at: Cambridge City Cemetery Joseph William Percy Plain Son of Joseph and Annie Plain, of 55 Penhevad Street Rank: Gunner Regiment: Royal Field Artillery Age: 22 Date of Death: 6-5-1918 Buried at: Kantara War Memorial Cemetery PAGET STREET C T Quance Son of Robert and Maud Quance, of 13 Paget Street Rank: Sergeant Regiment: Royal Irish Fusiliers Age: 19 Date of Death: 15-9-1915 Buried at: Pieta Military Cemetery Charles Alexander Preston Son of William and Dorothy Preston, of 95 Paget Street.
Paget's disease starts with the purposeless proliferation of osteoclasts that destroy bone, thus releasing minerals from the collagenous matrix.
The Freeman Hospital is now among the best in the country when is comes to looking after patients with Paget's disease, a chronic disorder that can result in enlarged and misshapen bones The condition can cause severe pain and can lead to fractures and, in some cases, disabilities.
Newcastle's Freeman Hospital is now among the best in the country when is comes to looking after patients with Paget's disease, a chronic disorder that can result in enlarged and misshapen bones