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* On physical examination, demonstrates diffuse [[bone]] [[pain]], fatigue, and [[fractures]] are the common symptoms
* On physical examination, demonstrates diffuse [[bone]] [[pain]], fatigue, and [[fractures]] are the common symptoms
* On imaging studies, demonstrates low [[Bone mineral density|bone mineral density (BMD)]]
* On imaging studies, demonstrates low [[Bone mineral density|bone mineral density (BMD)]]
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* On imaging studies, demonstrate the brief [[Bone loss|bone mass loss]] in [[bones]]
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* On physical examination, demonstrates acute musculoskletal pain, if [[Bone fracture|fracture]] happened
* On physical examination, demonstrates acute musculoskletal pain, if [[Bone fracture|fracture]] happened
* On imaging studies, demonstrates severe decrease in [[Bone mineral density|BMD]]
* On imaging studies, demonstrates severe decrease in [[Bone mineral density|BMD]]
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Overview

Osteomalacia must be differentiated from other diseases that cause lowering bone mineral density (BMD), such as osteoporosis, scurvy, osteogenesis imperfecta, multiple myeloma, and homocysteinuria.

Differential Diagnosis

Differential Diagnosis Similar Features Differentiating Features
Osteomalacia -
Osteoporosis
  • On physical examination, demonstrates acute musculoskletal pain, if fracture happened
  • On imaging studies, demonstrates severe decrease in BMD
Idiopathic transient osteoporosis of hip
  • On physical examination, demonstrates acute hip pain
  • On imaging studies, demonstrates sub-chondoral cortical loss and diffuse osteopenia of the femoral neck
  • On history, demonstrates mostly involvement of pregnant women and young men
  • On history, demonstrates to be self-limiting in 6-8 months
Scurvy
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Multiple myeloma
  • On physical examination, demonstrates diffuse bone pain and tenderness
  • On imaging studies, demonstrates osteolytic lesions in the bones
Homocystinuria

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