osteomalacia

(noun)

A softening of adult bones due to inadequate mineralization; the adult equivalent of rickets.

Related Terms

  • hypercalcemia
  • rickets

Examples of osteomalacia in the following topics:

  • Osteomalacia and Rickets

    • Osteomalacia (in adults) and rickets (in infants and children) are bone mineralization disorders caused by vitamin D deprivation.
    • These women frequently have the deformed pelvis indicative of osteomalacia.
    • Osteomalacia may show signs as diffuse body pains, muscle weakness, and fragility of the bones.
    • Nutritional osteomalacia responds well to administration of 10,000 IU weekly of vitamin D for four to six weeks.
    • Women who never receive exposure to UVB radiation suffer severe vitamin D deprivation which often results in osteomalacia.
  • Paget's Disease

    • Along with osteomalacia, rickets, and osteoporosis, Paget's disease is associated with vitamin D deprivation.
  • Malabsorption of Nutrients

    • Malabsorption may also lead to osteomalacia and osteoporosis, or bleeding tendencies from vitamin K and other coagulation factor deficiencies.
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