Total 26 clinical symptoms reported for Vitamin D-dependent rickets type II with alopecia
| Abnormal bone structure |
Any anomaly in the composite material or the layered arrangement of the bony skeleton.
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Very frequent |
| Bone cyst |
A fluid filled cavity that develops with a bone.
Synonyms:Bone cyst; Bone cysts |
Very frequent |
| Bone pain |
An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to bone.
Synonyms:Bone pain |
Very frequent |
| Coarse metaphyseal trabecularization |
Coarse appearance of the components of the network of osseous tissue that makes up the cancellous structure of a bone, i.e., thickening of the (usually fine) white lines that are produced by trabeculae in radiograms.
Synonyms:Coarse trabeculation at metaphyses; Rough bone trabeculation; Rough trabeculation of bone |
Very frequent |
| Hyperparathyroidism |
Excessive production of parathyroid hormone (PTH) by the parathyroid glands.
Synonyms:Elevated blood parathyroid hormone level |
Very frequent |
| Joint dislocation |
Displacement or malalignment of joints.
Synonyms:Joint dislocation; Joint dislocations |
Very frequent |
| Osteolysis |
Osteolysis refers to the destruction of bone through bone resorption with removal or loss of calcium.
Synonyms:Breakdown of bone; Increased bone resorption; Osteolytic defects of bones |
Very frequent |
| Osteomalacia |
Osteomalacia is a general term for bone weakness owing to a defect in mineralization of the protein framework known as osteoid. This defective mineralization is mainly caused by lack in vitamin D. Osteomalacia in children is known as rickets.
Synonyms:Softening of the bones |
Very frequent |
| Recurrent fractures |
The repeated occurrence of bone fractures (implying an abnormally increased tendency for fracture).
Synonyms:Frequent fractures; Increased fracture rate; Increased fractures; Multiple fractures; Multiple spontaneous fractures; Recurrent fractures; Varying degree of multiple fractures |
Very frequent |