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n. - Abnormal softening of bones caused by deficiencies of phosphorus or calcium or vitamin D.

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  • And inadequate intake can result in a softening of bone surfaces, called osteomalacia, which causes pain.
  • "In adults it may cause a condition called osteomalacia, in which calcium is lost from bones so that they become weak.
  • There's also another disease called "osteomalacia" where you have too little just of the calcium and that also makes bones weak.
  • So she's got osteomalacia and a tight dress on: PSD Fail!
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