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[[File:Pagets skull.jpg|preview|Skull in Paget's disease]]
[[File:Pagets skull.jpg|preview|Skull in Paget's disease]]
'''Osteodystrophy''' is a term for disharmonious new formation and destruction of [[bone]] tissue <ref name="Koudela">{{Citation
'''Osteodystrophy''' is a term for disharmonious new formation and destruction of [[bone]] tissue <ref name="Koudela">.</ref> caused by an excess of [[Parathyroid hormone|PTH (parathyroid hormone)]] – primary or secondary.
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}}</ref> caused by an excess of [[Parathyroid hormone|PTH (parathyroid hormone)]] – primary or secondary.




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[1] Skull in Paget's disease Osteodystrophy is a term for disharmonious new formation and destruction of bone tissue [2] caused by an excess of PTH (parathyroid hormone) – primary or secondary.



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  1. KOUDELA, K., et al. Ortopedie. 1. vydání. Praha : Karolinum, 2004. ISBN 80-246-0654-2.
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