Multiple Choice
What are the two primary causes of osteomalacia?
A) diabetes mellitus and increased renal phosphorus loss
B) insufficient intestinal calcium absorption and diabetes mellitus
C) excessive corticosteroid use and increased renal phosphorus losses
D) insufficient intestinal calcium absorption and increased renal phosphorus losses
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