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- Osteomalacia abstract "Osteomalacia is the softening of the bones caused by deactivatedbone mineralization primary to adequate levels of available phosphate and calcium, or because of over weight body resorption of calcium from the intestine of the body which can be caused by hyperparathyroidism (which causes hypercalcemia). Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets, and because of this, use of the term \"osteomalacia\" is often restricted to the milder, adult form of the disease. Signs and symptoms can include diffuse body pains, muscle weakness, and fragility of the bones.The most common cause of osteomalacia is a deficiency of vitamin D, which is normally derived from sunlight exposure and, to a lesser extent, from the diet. The most specific screening test for vitamin D deficiency in otherwise healthy individuals is a serum 25(OH)D level. Less common causes of osteomalacia can include hereditary deficiencies of vitamin D or phosphate (which would typically be identified in childhood) or malignancy.Measures to prevent and treat osteomalacia usually revolve around intake of vitamin D and calcium supplements. Vitamin D should always be administered in conjunction with calcium supplementation since most of the consequences of vitamin D deficiency are a result of impaired mineral ion homeostasis.Nursing home residents and the homebound elderly population are at particular risk for vitamin D deficiency, as these populations typically receive little sun exposure. In addition, both the efficiency of vitamin D synthesis in the skin and the absorption of vitamin D from the intestine decline with age, thus further increasing the risk in these populations. Other groups at risk include individuals with malabsorption secondary to gastrointestinal bypass surgery or celiac disease, and individuals who immigrate from warm climates to cold climates, especially women who wear traditional veils or dresses that prevent sun exposure.".
- Osteomalacia icd10 "M83".
- Osteomalacia icd9 "268.2".
- Osteomalacia meshId "D010018".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageID "545985".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageLength "8808".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageOutDegree "47".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageRevisionID "706829637".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Alkaline_phosphatase.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Anticonvulsant.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Bone.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Bone_pain.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Bone_resorption.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Cadmium_poisoning.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Osteopathies.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vitamin_D.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_kidney_disease.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Chvostek_sign.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Coeliac_disease.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Endocrinology.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Fatigue_(medical).
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Hypercalcaemia.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Hyperparathyroidism.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Hyperphosphatemia.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Hypocalcaemia.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Hypophosphatemia.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink International_unit.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Itai-itai_disease.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Lordosis.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Malabsorption.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Malnutrition.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Mineralization_(biology).
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Oncogenic_osteomalacia.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Osteoblast.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Osteodystrophy.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Osteopetrosis.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Osteoporosis.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Parathyroid_hormone.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorus.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Protrusio_acetabuli.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Pseudofracture.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Renal_osteodystrophy.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Renal_tubular_acidosis.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Rickets.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Squatting_position.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Technetium.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_D.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Axial osteomalacia".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteomalacia".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteomalacia#Radiographic characteristics".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Osteomalacia#Radiographic_characteristics".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "osteomalacia".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "rachitic pseudo-paralysis".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "rachitis".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "rickets".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageWikiLinkText "softening of the bones".
- Osteomalacia diseasesdb "9351".
- Osteomalacia emedicinesubj "ped".
- Osteomalacia emedicinetopic "2014".
- Osteomalacia field Endocrinology.
- Osteomalacia icd "268.2".
- Osteomalacia icd "M83".
- Osteomalacia medlineplus "376".
- Osteomalacia meshid "D010018".
- Osteomalacia name "Osteomalacia".
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bone_pathology.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EMedicine2.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nutritional_pathology.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Osteochondropathy.
- Osteomalacia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Osteomalacia subject Category:Osteopathies.
- Osteomalacia subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Osteomalacia subject Category:Vitamin_D.
- Osteomalacia hypernym Softening.
- Osteomalacia type Disease.
- Osteomalacia type Disorder.
- Osteomalacia type Pediatric.
- Osteomalacia type Practitioner.
- Osteomalacia type Redirect.
- Osteomalacia type Specialty.
- Osteomalacia type Thing.
- Osteomalacia type Q12136.
- Osteomalacia comment "Osteomalacia is the softening of the bones caused by deactivatedbone mineralization primary to adequate levels of available phosphate and calcium, or because of over weight body resorption of calcium from the intestine of the body which can be caused by hyperparathyroidism (which causes hypercalcemia). Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets, and because of this, use of the term \"osteomalacia\" is often restricted to the milder, adult form of the disease.".
- Osteomalacia label "Osteomalacia".
- Osteomalacia sameAs Q860395.
- Osteomalacia sameAs تلين_العظام.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Osteomalàcia.
- Osteomalacia sameAs نەرمیی_ئێسک.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Osteomalazie.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Osteomalacia.
- Osteomalacia sameAs نرماستخوانی.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Osteomalasia.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Ostéomalacie.
- Osteomalacia sameAs Oistéamalaice.