Discuss the basic epidemiology, pathophysiology, presentation, investigation, management and prognosis of osteomalacia Flashcards
What would you expect a patient with osteomalacia’s calcium levels to be?
Low or low/normal
What would you see on an X-ray of someone with osteomalacia?
looser zones
What would you expect a patient with osteomalacia’s phosphate levels to be?
low or low/normal
What is the most common cause of osteomalacia?
Vitamin D deficiency
How do you manage osteomalacia?
10,000-25,000 IU daily for 2-4 weeks for rapid clinical improvement
What is osteomalacia?
the result of the failure of mineralisation of the bone, affecting adults. It causes marked softening of the bones
What are 3 symptoms of hypocalcaemia?
- lethargy
- tetany (involuntary contraction of muscles)
- convulsions
what would you expect a patient with osteomalacia’s parathyroid hormone levels to be?
raised
what would you expect a patient with osteomalacia’s serum alkaline phosphatase levels to be?
raised
what would you expect a patient with osteomalacia’s serum vitamin D levels to be?
low
Where is bone pain most common in patients with osteomalacia?
long bone and pelvis
How does osteomalacia present? (6)
- vague bone pain
- skeletal deformity
- muscle pain
- fracturing
- hypocalcaemia
- proximal myopathy
Which groups are more at risk of developing osteomalacia?
- elderly housebound individuals
- covered muslim women
- people with malabsorption
What are looser zones?
spontaneous incomplete fractures