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Thirteen patients hemodialyzed for chronic renal insufficiency developed progressive paresis of the proximal musculature. Biopsies of the deltoid muscles of ten patients showed selective atrophy of type 2 fibers, the cause of which seems to be related to the osteomalacia present in those patients. Purification of the water for dialysis prior to the procedure prevents the muscle alteration: however, once the lesion is established only renal transplant will permit recovery of the muscle strength of the patient.
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PMID:Dialysis myopathy. Report of 13 cases. 662 88

The so-called "waddling gait" caused by paresis or mechanical insufficiency of the hip muscles is an ambiguous clinical guiding symptom. This pelvifemorally accentuated muscular weakness coinciding with pain in the range of the locomotor system should make one consider the diagnosis of osteomalacia due to deficiency of vitamin D, especially in Asian patients. In the present case, the course of investigation is described in detail, as well as the effective therapy. The diagnosis of this clinical picture ought to be familiar to any neurologist, since its more frequent appearance must be expected as an increasing number of Asians seek asylum in the years ahead. Social integration of the affected persons may be made easier by treatment on the lines described here.
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PMID:[A rare differential diagnosis of waddling gait--osteomalacia caused by vitamin D deficiency]. 839 65

An interaction between blood levels of parathyroid hormone, calcitonin, 1.25-dihydroxycholecalciferol and levels of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium was examined in 85 cows, which included healthy cows and cows with ostemalacia, mastitis and paresis. Levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcitonin were determined in vitro using IMMULITE analyser (Diagnostic Products Corporation, USA), by means of immunometric assay. Levels of vitamin D were measured using the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Levels of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium were determined using the automated Eos-Bravo analyser (Hospitex Diagnostics, Italy) with HOSPITEX reagents. The lowest blood levels of calcium (1.38 +/- 0.18 mmol/L) and phosphorus (0.65 +/- 0.12 mmol/L) were found in cows with parturient paresis. Decreased blood levels of phosphorus and magnesium were also determined in cows with osteomalacia. For cows with parturient paresis, which received a mineral supplement, the average serum level of calcium was by 20.7% higher than the level found in those which did not receive a supplement, and the level of phosphorus was by 23.6% higher, however, these levels remained low. The blood level of parathyroid hormone ranged from 3.47 to 5.20 pmol/L in healthy cows and from 3.95 to 15.21 pmol/L in sick cows. The highest and statistically significant increase in blood PTH level (up to 18.31 +/- 1.88 pmol/L) was found in cows with parturient paresis. The blood level of PTH correlated inversely with the level of calcium in cows with osteomaliacia (r = -0.89) and in cows with parturient paresis (r = -0.49 and r = -0.61, respectively). The serum level of calcitonin ranged from 1.46 pmol/L to 2.40 pmol/L in healthy and sick cows and the difference was not statistically significant. Lower serum levels of vitamin D were found in heifers-in-calf and in cows with mastitis. A clear correlation between levels of calcitonin, vitamin D and macronutrients was not found.
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PMID:Interaction between the levels of hormones and minerals in sera of healthy and sick cows. 1638 50

Tumour-induced osteomalacia (TIO), or oncogenic osteomalacia, is a paraneoplastic syndrome marked by hypophosphataemia, renal phosphate wasting, bone pain, weakness, and fractures. The syndrome has been reported with both benign and malignant tumours including parotid gland basal cell tumours, thyroid carcinomas, colon adenocarcinomas, and prostate cancer. Often, the syndrome is marked by an insidious course during which patients present with generalised bony pain and weakness, which do not resolve until the underlying tumour is identified and treated. We present a case of a patient with Parkinson's disease whose subacute weakness, lower extremity paresis, and renal phosphate wasting led to the synchronous diagnosis of metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma and TIO.
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PMID:Metastatic prostate cancer presenting as tumour-induced osteomalacia. 3131 44

A nine-year-old female Black-footed African penguin ( Spheniscus demersus ) was presented for necropsy after a history of reproductive abnormalities, paresis of limbs, weakness and sudden death. Post-mortem examination revealed soft keel, collapsed rib cage with beading of the ribs and bilateral parathyroid enlargement. Classical histological lesions of fibrous osteodystrophy with osteomalacia were observed in the ribs, vertebrae and to a lesser extent femur and tibiotarsus associated with hyperplasia of parathyroid glands. This represents the first report of nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism in birds of the order Spheniciformes , most likely caused by low level of calcium supplementation during egg laying. The reproductive abnormalities observed in this penguin and others from the same group (asynchronous egg laying cycles, abnormal breeding behavior) were most likely exacerbated by the lack of an adequate photoperiod mimicking the natural daylight pattern.
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PMID:Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism and fibrous osteodystrophy in a Captive African Penguin (Spheniscus demersus) similar to osteomalacia in poultry. 3306 6