Fibrous osteitis
Fibrous osteitis is a hypertransportation bone disease caused by chronic renal failure secondary to hyperparathyroidism. The main cause is secondary hyperparathyroidism, which causes hyperparathyroidism and hyperfunction, leading to hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia in patients, especially lack of dihydroxycholesterol, advanced bone disease, skin itching, and spontaneous Sexual tendon rupture, soft tissue calcification, etc. The clinical manifestations are mainly the pathological changes of fibrous osteitis.
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