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1100 Osteomalacia and Rickets
Signs & Symptoms
■Children: rickets, bowing of long bones, muscle weakness, joint
pains, rachitic rosary
■Adults: osteomalacia, increased susceptibility to bone fracture
tests
Laboratory
■Basic blood tests:
➣Calcium, phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, 25-hydroxy vitamin
D, creatinine clearance
■Specific Diagnostic Tests
➣1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), 24-h
urine for phosphate and calcium
Imaging
■Metabolic bone survey: bowing of long bones, widening, cup-
ping, fraying of metaphyses; subperiosteal erosions; pseudofrac-
tures (Looser zones)
■Adults: bone mineral density of hip and spine; bone x-rays for frac-
ture
differential diagnosis
■Nutritional: vitamin D deficiency:
➣Decreased 25-hydroxyvitamin D
➣Hypocalcemia
➣Hypophosphatemia
➣Secondary hyperparathyroidism
■GI disorders/malabsorption syndrome: as nutritional+
➣Signs of malabsorption of other nutrients
➣Diarrhea
■Renal insufficiency:
➣With hypocalcemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism
➣Deficiency of 1-alpha-hydroxylase activity
➣Normal 25-hydroxy vitamin D
➣Deficient 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D
■Oncogenic osteomalacia:
➣Tumor-induced osteomalacia
➣Usually difficult to find benign mesenchymal tumor
➣Tumor product with renal phosphate wasting and elevated urine
phosphate