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  1. Osteomalacia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-26
  2. Osteomalacia, renal osteodystrophy, and osteoporosis (American lectures in living chemistry. Publication no. 857) by Brian Morgan, 1973
  3. The bone dynamics in osteoporosis and osteomalacia, (The Henry Ford Hospital surgical monographs) by Harold M Frost, 1966
  4. Generalized Bone Diseases: Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia, Ostitis fibrosa. Proceedings of 2nd Annual Conference of the German Society for Osteology
  5. The Purdah System and its Affect on Motherhood: Osteomalacia caused by the absence of light in India by Kathleen Olga Vaughan, 1928
  6. Notes on osteo-malacia (bone-chewing). Being results of the examination of soils, herbage, &c., from by New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture, 2009-08-19
  7. Osteomalacia: Webster's Timeline History, 1796 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-28
  8. Rickets and Osteomalacia (Health & Social Subjects Reports) by Dept.of Health & Social Security, 1981-01
  9. Pseudofractures (Hunger Osteopathy, Late Rickets, Osteomalacia) by Louis Arthur MILKMAN, 1930
  10. Vitamin D Deficiency and Osteomalacia (Topics of Our Time) by Dept.of Health & Social Security, 1977-01
  11. Equine osteomalacia by J. H Kintner, 1932
  12. Rickets, including osteomalacia and tetany, by Alfred Fabian Hess, 1930
  13. Osteomalacia in China by J. Preston Maxwell, 1923
  14. Generalized Bone Diseases: Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia, Ostitis Fibrosa by F. Kuhlencordt, P. Dietsch, et all 1988-02

81. NEJM -- Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 In Oncogenic Osteomalacia And X-Linked Hypop
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 in Oncogenic osteomalacia and XLinked Hypophosphatemia.
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ABSTRACT Background Mutations in fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) cause autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets. Clinical and laboratory findings in this disorder are similar to those in oncogenic osteomalacia, in which tumors abundantly express FGF-23 messenger RNA, and to those in X-linked hypophosphatemia, which is caused by inactivating mutations in a phosphate-regulating endopeptidase called PHEX. Recombinant FGF-23 induces phosphaturia and hypophosphatemia in vivo, suggesting that it has a role in phosphate regulation. To determine whether FGF-23 circulates in healthy persons and whether it is elevated in those with oncogenic osteomalacia or X-linked hypophosphatemia, an immunometric assay was developed to measure it. Methods Using affinity-purified, polyclonal antibodies against

82. NEJM -- Octreotide Therapy For Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Octreotide Therapy for TumorInduced osteomalacia.
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Tumor-induced osteomalacia (also known as oncogenic osteomalacia) is a rare disorder characterized by phosphaturia, hypophosphatemia, and osteomalacia mimicking the clinical phenotype of either X-linked or autosomal dominant hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets. Tumor-induced osteomalacia develops because of tumors that are predominantly of benign mesenchymal origin but that may occasionally be malignant, as was recently reported. Surgical removal of the tumor relieves all symptoms. Hemangiopericytoma is the most dominant histologic entity in tumor-induced osteomalacia. Paraneoplastic secretion by the tumor of an unknown factor or tubular phosphate wasting has Full Text of this Article Case Report Methods Assays Imaging Studies and Octreotide Therapy Expression of Somatostatin-Receptor Subtypes Expression of mRNA for Matrix Extracellular Phosphoglycoprotein and Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Results Discussion References
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83. OSTEOPOROSIS OSTEOMALACIA DIFFERENCE
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84. Osteomalacia - Definition From Biology-Online.org
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(Science: pathology) A condition marked by softening of the bones (due to impaired mineralisation , with excess accumulation of osteoid ), with pain tenderness muscular weakness, anorexia and loss of weight , resulting from deficiency of vitamin D and calcium Origin: Gr. Malakia = softness
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85. Osteomalacia
Miscellaneous. Phosphate depletion; Calcium depletion ?Magnesium depletion; Primary hyperparathyroidism; Diphosphonates ?Axial osteomalacia
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    • Hypophosphataemia Vitamin D dependency rickets Fanconi syndrome Distal renal tubular acidosis
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    • Phosphate depletion Calcium depletion ?Magnesium depletion Primary hyperparathyroidism Diphosphonates ?Axial osteomalacia
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    • Bone pain Proximal muscle weakness Raised alk phos Reduced calcium
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86. Rickets / Osteomalacia
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87. Radiology Case 448-571
osteomalacia Washington DCosteomalacia - Washington Hospital Center is located in Washington DC.
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29 year old female, from India, vegitarian. Back and hip pain, muscle weakness.
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The are symmetrical linear defects in the superior rami of the pubis. The other symmetrical lucency is so gross that it is difficult to see. No normal sacro-iliac joint lucency would extend into the ilium at 45 degrees. The most visible lateral lucent line is in-fact another Milkman fracture or Looser line. Any loss of trabecular detail cannot be demonstrated on these images. Diagnosis: Osteomalacia ian@idmhome.demon.co.uk

88. Rickets, Osteomalacia, And Hypervitaminosis D (from Endocrine System, Human) --Â
Rickets, osteomalacia, and hypervitaminosis D (from endocrine system, human) Vitamin D deficiency, known as rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults,
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89. Osteomalacia --  Encyclopædia Britannica
osteomalacia progressive loss of calcium and phosphorus from the bones in adult humans. The condition may occur after several pregnancies or in old age,
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 Encyclopædia Britannica Article Page 1 of 1 progressive loss of calcium and phosphorus from the bones in adult humans. The condition may occur after several pregnancies or in old age, resulting in softening and curving of the bones and increased susceptibility to fractures. Depletion of the bone minerals may be caused by prolonged deficiency of calcium in the diet, lack of dietary vitamin D
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90. Health Library -
osteomalacia is an adult version of rickets. This condition is treated with osteomalacia should be diagnosed, and its treatment monitored, by a doctor.
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91. PharmGKB: Osteomalacia
osteomalacia. Alternate Names, osteomalacias. PharmGKB Primary Data. Phenotype Datasets. None. Pathways. None. Literature Annotations. Legend
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92. Osteomalacia
Ellingwood s Therapeutist, 1908 osteomalaciaAn OCR d version of an old herbal medicine journal.
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Definition: Osteomalacia
Osteomalacia
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. Abnormal softening of bones caused by deficiencies of phosphorus or calcium or vitamin D. Source: WordNet 1.7.1
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A condition marked by softening of the bones (due to impaired mineralization, with excess accumulation of osteoid), with pain, tenderness, muscular weakness, anorexia, and loss of weight, resulting from deficiency of vitamin D and calcium. ( references
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A disease characterized by a gradual softening and bending of the bones with varying severity of pain; the disease may occur in persons exposed to cadmium. Source: European Union. references Source: compiled by the editor from various references ; see credits. Top
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Specialty definitions using "osteomalacia" Acidosis, Renal Tubular Calcifediol Hypophosphatemia, Familial references Non-English Usage: Osteomalacia " is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Italian (osteomalacia)

93. OSTEOMALACIA
osteomalacia and rickets are essentially the same process. The abnormalities of osteomalacia/rickets are magnified in the rapidly growing bone found at
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94. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
osteomalacia and Renal Osteodystrophy Access document; Rickets Access document Miscellaneous osteomalacia/Rickets Defects Clinical Resources
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97. Map & Graph: Countries By Mortality: Adult Osteomalacia (per Capita)
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    100. Osteomalacia (Disease) - Detroit, Michigan
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    Diseased hip Definition Osteomalacia involves softening of the bones caused by a deficiency of vitamin D or problems with the metabolism of this vitamin. Causes And Risk There are numerous causes of osteomalacia. In children, the condition is called rickets and is usually caused by a deficiency of vitamin D . Conditions that may lead to osteomalacia include inadequate dietary intake of vitamin D, inadequate exposure to sunlight (ultraviolet radiation), which produces vitamin D in the body and malabsorption of vitamin D by the intestines. Other conditions that can cause osteomalacia include hereditary or acquired disorders of vitamin D metabolism kidney failure and acidosis ; phosphate depletion associated with low dietary intake of phosphates; kidney disease or cancer (rare), and side effects of medications used to treat seizures Risk factors are related to the causes. In the elderly, there is an increased risk amongst those who tend to remain indoors and who avoid milk because of lactose intolerance Use of very strong sunscreen, limited exposure of the body to sunlight, short days of sunlight, and smog are factors that decrease formation of vitamin D within the body.

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