Osteomalacia hub
Osteomalacia (softening of the bones) is a metabolic bone disease caused by insufficient levels of vitamin D in the body. Treatment of osteomalacia due to vitamin D deficiency is by supplementation and those with gluten sensitive enteropathy respond to a gluten free diet.
Clinical trials - Diagnosis & Treatment - Full text articles
Osteoporosis and Osteomalacia in Patients with Celiac Disease - by Elizabeth Shane, M.D., Endocrinologist, Metabolic Bone Disease Program, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City.
Osteomalacia and Renal Osteodystrophy - by Mitchell J Kline, MD, Assistant Staff, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Section of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Osteomalacia, with Looser zone, medial femoral neck - by Michael L. Richardson, M.D., University of Washington.
Diagnosis of Osteomalacia by Blood Tests - by O P Kapoor, Bombay Hospital Journal.
Osteomalacia from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia
Prevention of osteomalacia in pre-dialysis patients
Case reports
Cases of Malabsorption leading to Osteomalacia
Hypophosphatemia/X-linked Vitamin D-resistant Rickets (osteomalacia) - by Gregg D. Schubach, MD and Tom R. Miller, MD, PhD.
Directories - Hubs
Images - Slides
Osteomalacia - by the Echt Center, Michigan State University, College of Human Medicine.
Osteomalacia images by South Bank University
Osteomalacia - a slide by University of Detroit Mercy.
Bone, Osteomalacia, non-decalcified section, micro - from University of Kansas Medical Center.
Histological Atlas of Renal Osteodystrophy - by Vanda Jorgetti, PhD, M.D., Professor Assistant, School of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, S. Paulo, Brazil.
Osteoporosis and Bone Physiology: Osteomalacia - by Susan Ott, M.D., Associate Professor Department of Medicine University of Washington.
Osteomalacia from Bristol Biomedical Image Archive, University of Bristol
Osteomalacia - Adult Rickets - a slide by School of Medicine, Queen's University.
Overviews
Osteomalacia by The Cleveland Clinic
Osteomalacia by Yong H. Hahn, MD., Medical College of Wisconsin
Rickets/Osteomalacia by Healthnotes
FAQ
Osteomalacia and rickets - by Dr Colin Paterson, Consultant Physician.
Abstracts
Oncogenic osteomalacia presenting as bilateral stress fractures of the tibia - by K. Ohashi, Takeshi Ohnishi, Tohru Ishikawa, Haruo Tani, Keisuke Uesugi, Masayuki Takagi, St. Marianna University Hospital, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa, Japan.
Axial osteomalacia with sacroiliitis and moderate phosphate diabetes: Report of a case - by B. Cortet, L. Bernière, E. Solau-Gervais, A. Hacène, A. Cotten, B. Delcambre, University Hospital of Lille, France.
Oncogenic osteomalacia: is there a new phosphate regulating hormone - by Nelson, Anne E., Robinson, Bruce G., Mason, Rebecca, Department of Molecular Genetics, Kolling Institute of Medical Research, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, Australia.
Candidate glycoprotein(s) for phosphaturia and altered vitamin-D metabolism in tumour osteomalacia - by Rowe, P.S.N. (Intr. by J.L.H. O'Riordan) University College London, Dept of Med, London UK.
Osteomalacia and diminished bone strength/rats w/renal deficiency - by Turner CH, Owan I, Brizendine EJ, Zhang W, Wilson ME.
Tumor-induced osteomalacia - clinical and basic studies by Shane E; Parisien M; Henderson JE; Dempster DW; Feldman F; Hardy MA; Tohme JF; Karaplis AC; Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, USA.
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