Osteomalacia

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Osteomalacia

Osteomalacia is a disease in which insufficient mineralization leads to a softening of the bones. Usually, this is caused by a deficiency of vitamin D , which reduces bone formation by altering calcium and phosphorus metabolism . Osteomalacia can occur because of reduced exposure to sunlight (which, after touching the skin, causes the body to make vitamin D), insufficient intake of vitamin Denriched foods (like vitamin Dfortified milk), or improper digestion and absorption of food with vitamin D (as in bowel disorders such as lactose intolerance or celiac disease).

This disease causes the bending and misshaping of bones, such as bow-legging of the lower limbs, and is called rickets when it occurs in children. Affected children are usually listless and irritable. Symptoms in adults are often delayed until the disorder has advanced. These include easy fatigability, malaise , diffuse bone pain, and spasms. Muscular weakness occurs in severe cases. Osteomalacia should not be confused with osteoporosis , which is a disease of normal mineralization but decreased amounts of bone.

Osteomalacia can be diagnosed by blood and urine tests and confirmed by bone biopsy and X-rays. Treatment consists of oral doses of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus as well as increased exposure to ultraviolet light.

The easy availability of vitamin Dfortified milk has reduced the incidence of osteomalacia in developed countries to 0.1 percent. In areas with high levels of vegetarianism, such as in Asia, the incidence has been reported to be nearly 15 percent. Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin, while not readily found in vegetables, is available in cheese, butter, cream, fish, oysters, fortified milk, and fortified cereals.

see also Calcium; Osteoporosis; Rickets; Vitamins, Fat-Soluble.

Chandak Ghosh

Internet Resources

WebMD Health. "Osteomalacia." Available from <http://www.my.webmd.com>

University of Washington, Department of Medicine. "Osteoporosis and Bone Physiology: Osteomalacia." Available from <http://courses.washington.edu/bonephys/>

osteomalacia

views updated May 29 2018

osteomalacia The adult equivalent of rickets; a bone disorder due to deficiency of vitamin D, leading to inadequate absorption of calcium and loss of calcium from the bones.

osteomalacia

views updated May 18 2018

osteomalacia (osti-oh-mă-lay-shiă) n. softening of the bones due to inadequate mineralization: the adult counterpart of rickets. Causes include calcium deficiency and lack of vitamin D; common symptoms are bone pain, backache, and muscle weakness. The usual treatment is large doses of vitamin D.