Write a case study in a short and brief description of osteomalacia followed by a good explanation of the causes and harms of vitamin deficiency and how it affects the human body.

2 Biochemistry Case Studies

This assignment is 2 essays of 1000 words each. The 2 questions are in the document below and will focus heavily on the understanding of Biochemistry of different disease states and the ability to interpret case studies.

Question 1 focuses on Vitamin D deficiency while Question 2 focuses on what seems to be Cushing’s disease (Client’s suggestion, unless the writer feels otherwise).

More details on what to focus on will be provided below after the mark breakdown. There should be 15-20 references per essay, bringing a total of 30-40 references/sources and must be cited within the text.

Question 1 should focus on Vitamin D deficiency. There should be a short and brief description of osteomalacia followed by a good explanation of the causes and harms of vitamin deficiency and how it affects the human body.

This should also include the results from the case study to show both what the results mean AS WELL AS WHY THE ANALYTES ARE MEASURED (IMPORTANT). There should be some evaluation of said methods as well. Overall, the deficiency of Vitamin D should be highlighted and how it is tested for should be clearly explained.

Question 2 is case study heavy and my suggestion is that it describes a patient with Cushing’s disease. There should be a clear show of how the case study results indicate a patient with Cushing’s disease, but this should not be concluded early. A show of process of how you came to the diagnosis should be shown.

You should also explain on what and how the condition is caused. Another important point is to highlight the different forms of Cushing’s disease and tests that the patient will have to undergo to determine the which form the patient has.

Write a case study in a short and brief description of osteomalacia followed by a good explanation of the causes and harms of vitamin deficiency and how it affects the human body.
Scroll to top