Osteomalacia Flashcards

1
Q

What is osteomalacia?

A

Condition where there is defective bone mineralisation causing ‘soft’ bone due to vitD deficiency

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How does osteomalacia present?

A
  • Weak bones
  • Bone pain
  • Muscle weakness (reduced tone)
  • Bowling of long bones
  • Fractures
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3
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What is it called when this presents in children prior to the growth plate fusing?

A

Ricketts

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1) Serum levels of what is looked at to assess vitD?
2) A value of what is considered to be vitD insufficiency?
3) A value of what is considered to be vitD deficiency

A

1) 25-hydroxyvitamin D
2) 25-50 nmol/L
3) <25 nmol/L

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Name 3 other laboratory findings that may support a diagnosis of osteomalacia

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  • Low serum Ca2+
  • Low serum phosphate
  • High serum alkaline phosphatase
  • High parathyroid hormone (secondary hyperparathyroidism)
  • Xrays - osteopenia (more radiolucent bones)
  • DEXA scan - low BMD
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How is osteomalacia treated?

A

Supplementary vitamin D (colecalciferol)

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