Osteomalacia is identified through a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. Patients often present with symptoms such as bone pain, muscle weakness, and fractures. Diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, may reveal characteristic changes in bone structure, while blood tests typically show low levels of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphate. A bone biopsy can also be performed to confirm the diagnosis by revealing the mineralization defect in the bone tissue.
Depends on the current condition of the person affiliated with osteomalacia. Osteomalacia means, in latin, Condition of softening of the bones. So your areas of the body where osteomalacia is occurring is weaker and more prone to break easily. Which can lead to disabilty and can be life threatening due to some causes of osteomalacia such as, hypocalcemia or low-blood calcium levels. Hypocalcemia can lead to irregular heart beat and rhythym, which leads to heart failure. Other life-threatening complications can also be associated with osteomalacia.
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It is known as Osteomalacia. I know because I have a genetic form of it. For more info you could search for x-linked hypophosphotemia.
Rickets and osteomalacia are both conditions caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, which leads to softening or weakening of bones. Rickets occurs in children and is characterized by skeletal deformities, growth retardation, and muscle weakness. Osteomalacia occurs in adults and presents as bone pain, muscle weakness, and an increased risk of fractures.
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It is not completely the same .
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