Osteomalacia
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- Failure of mineralisation of osteoid / softening of the bones
- Active resorption of bone replaced by excess osteoid on trabeculae, endosteum of cortices and Haversian canals
- Decreased resistance to tension -> osteoid build-up at tendon insertions
- In advanced disease
- Bones break easily and become deformed
- Tendons may separate from bones
- Caused by prolonged phosphorus and Vitamin D deficiency
- Vitamin D maintains normal plasma levels of calcium and phosphorus through acting on the intestines, bones and kidneys
- In mature animals
- Mainly grazing ruminants following gestation and lactation
- Sunlight is important for production of vitamin D in the skin of ruminants
- Vitamin d is also present in sun-dried hay
- Mostly seen where there is long grass growing season with poor sunlight