Medical Definition of Infantile osteomalacia
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A condition caused by deficiency of vitamin D, especially in infancy and childhood, with disturbance of normal ossification.
The disease is marked by bending and distortion of the bones under muscular action, by the formation of nodular enlargements on the ends and sides of the bones, by delayed closure of the fontanelles, pain in the muscles and sweating of the head. Vitamin D and sunlight together with an adequate diet are curative, provided that the parathyroid glands are functioning properly.
Origin: Gr. Rhachitis = a spinal complaint
This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology
(11 Mar 2008)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infantile Osteomalacia
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