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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Osteomalacia
  1. ... It is also used to treat tumor-induced osteomalacia (a tumor that causes a loss of phosphorus ... for adults. For the treatment of tumor-induced osteomalacia, in children 2 to 17 years of age, ...
  2. ... respond to treatment), and familial hypophosphatemia (rickets or osteomalacia caused by an inherited condition with a decreased ...
  3. ... in children caused by lack of vitamin D), osteomalacia (softening and weakening of bones in adults caused ...
  4. ... in children caused by lack of vitamin D), osteomalacia (softening and weakening of bones in adults caused ... of vitamin D), and familial hypophosphatemia (rickets or osteomalacia caused by decreased ability to break down vitamin ...
  5. Calcifediol is also sometimes used to treat osteomalacia (weakening and softening of the bones) due to liver disease. Talk to your doctor about the risks of using this medication for your ...
  6. ... in thinking or behavior, or other symptoms); osteopenia, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis (conditions in which the bones are ... risk that you will develop osteopenia, osteoporosis, or osteomalacia and problems with your lymph nodes including Hodgkin's ...
  7. ... low levels of potassium in your blood; osteopenia, osteomalacia, or osteoporosis (conditions in which the bones are ...
  8. ... which the bones are fragile and break easily), osteomalacia (weak bones due to a lack of vitamin ...
  9. ... which the bones are fragile and break easily), osteomalacia (weak bones due to a lack of vitamin ...
  10. ... esophagus to move food toward the stomach), or osteomalacia (softening of bones due to a lack of ...
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