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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Adult rickets
  1. ... the development of a condition called tumor-induced osteomalacia. This condition is a set of signs and ... in the body. The features of tumor-induced osteomalacia are a softening of the bones (osteomalacia), muscle ...
  2. ... by a softening of the bones known as osteomalacia.Researchers have described several forms of hereditary hypophosphatemic ... in childhood and helps maintain bone strength in adults. Phosphate levels are ... rickets, the kidneys cannot reabsorb phosphate effectively and too ...
  3. ... of the bones, called rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. This bone disorder is characterized by ...
  4. ... by a softening of the bones known as osteomalacia. In adults, recurrent fractures in the foot and ...
  5. ... of the bones, called rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. This bone disorder is characterized by ...
  6. ... growth and result in soft, bowed bones (hypophosphatemic rickets), especially in the legs. Progressive kidney problems in older children and adults with Lowe syndrome can lead to life-threatening ...
  7. ... in childhood and helps maintain bone strength in adults. Phosphate levels are ... hypophosphatemic rickets, which is known as X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. ...
  8. ... in childhood and helps maintain bone strength in adults. Phosphate levels are ... rickets known as autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets. These mutations ...
  9. ... of the condition until adulthood. Features in affected adults, whether they ... and hypophosphatemic rickets, a bone disorder that often causes bone pain ...
  10. ... and may result in soft, bowed bones (hypophosphatemic rickets), especially in the legs. The nutrient ... CYSTINOSIS, NEPHROPATHIC; CTNS CYSTINOSIS, LATE-ONSET JUVENILE ...