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OsteomalaciaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Oncogenic Osteomalacia Description: Presentation of clinical features, pathophysiology and therapy. (courses.washington.edu) |
Osteomalacia Description: An explanation of this disease and its causes. (courses.washington.edu) |
Osteomalacia Description: A description of this disease with some images. Also a table showing a list of causes of osteomalacia and some of the biochemical abnormalities that can be seen. (uwcme.org) |
Osteomalacia as a Cause of Chronic Pain Description: A case study of a 36-year-old woman presented with a three-year history of bilateral leg and back pain, and proximal leg weakness. (pulsus.com) |
Osteomalacia Hub Description: A brief definition followed by links to research articles, overviews, case reports and images. (projectlinks.org) |
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