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Disease osteomalacia
Comorbidity C0042870|vitamin d defic
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PubMedID- 24455278 Several reports have incriminated vitamin d deficiency as the cause of rickets, osteomalacia, and other chronic diseases.
PubMedID- 23559714 Final diagnosis in our patient is phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor in the right tibia—hemangiopericytoma-induced osteomalacia with vitamin d deficiency.
PubMedID- 24605319 Inadequate dietary intake of calcium and phosphorus results in the formation of weak, poorly mineralized bone, and nutritional vitamin d deficiency leads to rickets and osteomalacia (24).
PubMedID- 20711440 vitamin d deficiency leads to osteomalacia, rickets and myopathy.
PubMedID- 25774364 [2] among these, osteomalacia with vitamin d deficiency is the most common type and is characterized with low levels of serum vitamin d, calcium, phosphorus and elevated parathyroid hormone (pth).
PubMedID- 21569549 vitamin d deficiency leads to rickets and osteomalacia and is also associated with breast and colorectal cancers, multiple sclerosis, dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, parkinson's and alzheimer's diseases [6,7].
PubMedID- 22115013 The classical role of vitamin d in bone mineralisation is well known; vitamin d deficiency leads to rickets, osteomalacia or osteoporosis.
PubMedID- 22570854 In these patients, elevated parathyroid hormone levels result in renal osteodystrophy, vitamin d deficiency leads to osteomalacia, and collagen metabolism impairment and dystrophic calcification occur.
PubMedID- 23212742 Long-term therapy with certain drugs, especially cytochrome p450 (p450; cyp)-inducing agents, confers an increased risk of osteomalacia that is attributed to vitamin d deficiency.
PubMedID- 22205755 In some individuals, mineral homeostasis can be disrupted by long-term therapy with certain antiepileptic drugs and the antimicrobial agent rifampin, resulting in drug-induced osteomalacia, which is attributed to vitamin d deficiency.
PubMedID- 20016681 osteomalacia can result from vitamin d deficiency in adults, and manifest as musculoskeletal pain.
PubMedID- 20937091 In case of severe vitamin d deficiency with osteomalacia, these signs are associated with widening of interfibrillary spaces, fatty infiltration, fibrosis and the presence of glycogen granules, with no signs of inflammatory reaction [47,48].
PubMedID- 24339611 [10] concomitant nutritional deficiency of vitamin b12 and folate were duly ruled out in our patient and osteomalacia with vitamin d deficiency associated with bone changes and peripheral neuropathy were found with documented improvement after adequate supplements.

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