pseudofraktúry
Pseudofraktúry, also known as pseudofractures or Looser's zones, are radiolucent lines seen on X-rays that mimic bone fractures but are not true breaks in the bone. They typically appear as slender, symmetrical lines perpendicular to the bone surface. These findings are most commonly associated with osteomalacia, a condition characterized by inadequate mineralization of bone, which can be caused by vitamin D deficiency or certain metabolic disorders. Pseudofraktúry can also be seen in other conditions that affect bone metabolism, such as rickets in children, renal osteodystrophy, and osteoporosis.
The pathogenesis of pseudofraktúry is thought to involve a failure of normal bone remodeling and repair. In