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Jobisdone [24]
2 years ago
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Abnormal softening of bone

Biology
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]2 years ago
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Adults with osteomalacia have "softening" of the bones, which is typically brought on by a persistent vitamin D shortage.

osteomalacia mineralization is abnormally impacted by this. In contrast, rickets refers to a lack of mineralization leads softening of bone at the growth plates' cartilage in youngsters. Children that have this illness are said to have rickets. a disorder in which adults' softening of bone grow brittle and malformed due to a lack of calcium and phosphorus. It is frequently brought on by inadequate vitamin D intake leads to softening of bone, a lack of sunshine exposure, or an issue with how the body utilizes vitamin D.

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