2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12072714
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Osteomalacia in Adults: A Practical Insight for Clinicians

Abstract: The term osteomalacia (OM) refers to a series of processes characterized by altered mineralization of the skeleton, which can be caused by various disorders of mineral metabolism. OM can be genetically determined or occur due to acquired disorders, among which the nutritional origin is particularly relevant, due to its wide epidemiological extension and its nature as a preventable disease. Among the hereditary diseases associated with OM, the most relevant is X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), which manifests in… Show more

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“…Inadequate mineralization of newly formed osteoid characterizes this condition, leading to bones that are weakened and brittle, thus increasing susceptibility to fractures. 1,2 The global prevalence of osteomalacia remains a significant concern, affecting diverse populations across various geographic regions. The etiology of osteomalacia is multifaceted, primarily rooted in vitamin D deficiency or dysfunction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate mineralization of newly formed osteoid characterizes this condition, leading to bones that are weakened and brittle, thus increasing susceptibility to fractures. 1,2 The global prevalence of osteomalacia remains a significant concern, affecting diverse populations across various geographic regions. The etiology of osteomalacia is multifaceted, primarily rooted in vitamin D deficiency or dysfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%