Mathä R, Kovarik J, Woloszczuk W, Plenk H, Willvonseder R, Böhler N, Seidl G, Höfer R
Aktuelle Gerontol. 1983 Jan;13(1):10-4.
We evaluated the effect of a 6 months trial with synthetic human calcitonin in 10 symptomatic patients with polyosseous Paget's disease of bone. All patients reported a distinct clinical improvement which correlated with a significant decrease of alkaline phosphatase in the plasma and hydroxyproline and calcium excretion in the urine. Though no changes in skeletal x-rays were observed, the bone lesions showed a significant decrease of activity in tho bone scintigrams. Histologically there was a marked decrease of bone turn-over calcitonin therapy. No patient revealed the formation of autoantibodies against exogenous calcitonin after treatment.