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The basic pathophysiology and roentgen appearances of bone and soft tissue changes in chronic glomerular renal disease are described.
These form a complex picture composed of: osteomalacia; osteitis fibrosa; osteoporosis; osteosclerosis; and soft tissue calcifications.
The manifestations of each condition are discussed and illustrated.
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