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bone fractures with minimal trauma

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related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist
Osteoporosis - decrease in bone mineral density resulting in weak bones prone to fractures
Malnutrition - poor nourishment
a.k.a protein energy malnutrition
Thalassemia intermedia - genetic disease causing anemia due to abnormal hemoglobin production
a.k.a Thal intermedia, beta thalassemia intermedia, beta thalassemia intermedia
Hyperparathyroidism - increased production of parathyroid hormone
Osteochondroma - benign bone tumor
Renal osteodystrophy - bone problems caused by renal disease
Anorexia nervosa - eating disorder
Athletic individual - athletic individual
Celiac disease - malabsorption resulting from abnormal reaction to gliadin
a.k.a Coeliac disease
Giant cell bone tumor - benign bone tumor
a.k.a Giant cell tumor of the bone, giant cell myeloma, osteoclastoma

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