The medical term for abnormal softening of the kidney is "nephromalacia." It is a condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection, kidney disease, or trauma. Treatment typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause of the softening.
Ostomalacia is a condition characterized by softening of the bones due to a lack of vitamin D or calcium. It can lead to bone pain, muscle weakness, and an increased risk of fractures. Adequate vitamin D intake and sunlight exposure are important for preventing ostomalacia.
Cadmium is a poisonous chemical which in large concentrations can cause respetory problems, kidney failure and the softening of bone material.
Water is not softened with deuterium.
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Chondromalacia means the softening of the vertebral joint (or of any bone).
softening of the skull bone
osteomalcia is the abnormal softening of bones in adults.Osteomalacia
There is no bone termed "privatia" in the English language.
malacia means softening myel means bone marrow
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Osteoclasts are the bone cells that remove bone tissue, or more properly termed bone matrix.
Osteomalacia is a condition characterized by softening of the bones due to a deficiency in vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus. It can result in bone pain, muscle weakness, and fractures. Treatment typically involves supplementation with vitamin D and minerals to improve bone health.
The "Adam's Apple" is medically termed the hyoid bone.
Osteoporosis, or easily breakable bones, tends to correlate with a softening of the bones. To prevent this, a person should consume a lot of calcium and other minerals that help build up bone.
Osteomalacia (oste = bone + malacia = softening) is caused by the malabsorption or dietary deficiency of Vitamin D. -oma is a suffix referring to "growth" or "tumor". Tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) is generally called oncogenic osteomalacia. Osteoblastoma and fibroma-like tumors are two specific tumors that might cause bone softening. In Royal Pains season 2, episode Astraphabia the stormchaser Jamie Ray Newman has recurring fractions which are diagnosed as TIO.