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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for softening
  1. ... a disorder of bone development that leads to softening and weakening of the bones (rickets). There are ...
  2. ... Adult forms of hypophosphatasia are characterized by a softening of the bones known as osteomalacia. In adults, ...
  3. ... low. Rickets can be associated with weakening and softening of the bones, bone pain, bowed legs, and ...
  4. ... in slowed growth and may also lead to softening and weakening of the bones, called rickets in ...
  5. ... enthesopathy). In adults, hypophosphatemia is characterized by a softening of the bones known as osteomalacia.Researchers have ...
  6. ... deformities. Decreased bone mineral density can also cause softening or thinning of the skull (craniotabes).Most affected ...
  7. ... base of the skull caused by thinning and softening of the skull bones. Basilar invagination occurs when ...
  8. ... vitamins (vitamin D in particular) can result in softening and weakening of the bones (rickets) in some ...
  9. ... certain fat-soluble vitamins, which can result in softening and weakening of the bones (rickets) or problems ...
  10. ... In addition, they may have hearing loss or softening and weakening of the bones (rickets).Some individuals ...
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