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A CASE OF OSTEOMALACIA (?). [PDF]
Mrs. A. N. was a large, well-developed woman with good family history. Both parents died of old age. There is no specific history nor any reason to suspect any. She has never borne any children. I have been her physician since 1882 and she had no serious illness in that time until 1888, when she suffered from a severe attack of sciatica which lasted ...
James R. Montgomery
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The Ovaries is Osteomalacia [PDF]
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The Pathology of Osteomalacia [PDF]
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Pathogenesis of Osteomalacia [PDF]
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El hueso está compuesto de una matriz ósea sobre la cual se deposita calcio y fósforo. La matriz ósea, a su turno está formada por una proteína, (colágeno) y por carbohidratos.
Ricardo Cediel
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Adefovir dipivoxil (ADV) is widely used for chronic hepatitis B therapy in China. To explore the clinical features and prognosis of ADV-induced osteomalacia and to analyze the association between osteomalacia and genetic variants in 51 drug transporters ...
Jiao Zhao+5 more
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A Rare Case of Hypophosphataemic Osteomalacia in von Recklinghausen Neurofibromatosis
Background: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), also known as von Recklinghausen disease, is a one of the more common hereditary autosomal disorders. However, osteomalacia in neurofibromatosis type 1 is very rare tumour-induced osteomalacia; fibroblast ...
Yasmine Makhlouf+6 more
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Osteomalacia in practice of endocrinologist: etiology, pathogenesis, differential diagnosis with osteoporosis [PDF]
Osteoporosis is the most common cause of low bone mineral density (BMD) and low-traumatic fractures in adults. However, differential diagnosis should also consider other causes of decreased BMD, including osteomalacia, as treatment for these conditions ...
Olga O. Golounina+2 more
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Nasal Hemangiopericytoma Causing Oncogenic Osteomalacia [PDF]
Oncogenic osteomalacia is a rare cause that makes abnormalities of bone metabolism. Our case arose in a 47-year-old woman presenting a nasal mass associated with osteomalacia. We excised the mass carefully.
Sung Il Cho+3 more
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