Week 8 - Rickets Flashcards
Osteomalacia in Adults and children called?
Adult rickets and rickets
Osteomalacia clinical findings (3)
general muscle weakness, bone pain and deformities
Childhood equivalent of osteomalacia in an adult?
rickets
age prominent for rickets?
6-12 months
Rickets is rare in _____ _____ countries?
First world
Rickets caused from a deficiency in (4)?
- Vit D
- Ca++
- P
- sunlight
Major clinical finding in rickets?
Muscle tetany
Rickets: soft tissue swellings around _____ ______
growth plates
Rickets: __ to _______ cartilage
2 degree to hypertrophied
Rickets: Anterior rib cage - costochondral bumps = ?
rachitic rosary
Rickets: growth plate changes? (2)
- cartilage cells grow normally
2. fail to calcify
Result of generalized ______ due to the ____ in uncalcified osteoid
lucency, increase
Growth plate: healed if - ?
opaque metaphyseal line is visualized.
Rachitic bone is an ______ of lucency/osteopenia
increase
Rickets has a ______ growth plate of long bones
widened