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feedback4="'''Correct!''' This condition is seen associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]]"
 
feedback4="'''Correct!''' This condition is seen associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Here there is a loss of bone quality but the bone is normally mineralised, although pathological fractures may occur. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism, [[Osteoporosis|WikiVet Article: Osteoporosis]]."
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Here there is a loss of bone quality but the bone is normally mineralised, although pathological fractures may occur. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]], [[Osteoporosis|WikiVet Article: Osteoporosis]]."
 
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This condition is due to diets low in phosphorus or vitamin D, there is thickening of the physis and flaring of the metaphysis. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]], [[Osteomalacia]]."
 
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' This condition is due to diets low in phosphorus or vitamin D, there is thickening of the physis and flaring of the metaphysis. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets. Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]], [[Osteomalacia]]."
 
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Here there is bone proliferation, it is classically seen in cats on liver diets. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets.Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]], [[Hypervitaminosis A]]."
 
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Here there is bone proliferation, it is classically seen in cats on liver diets. The correct answer is secondary nutritional hyperparathyroidism which is associated with low calcium / high phosphate diets.Although nutritional inbalances are the most common cause of rubber jaw, it can also occur with renal secondary hyperparathyroidism. [[Hyperparathyroidism|WikiVet Article: Hyperparathyroidism]], [[Hypervitaminosis A]]."
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