A 46-year-old woman is hospitalized for recurrent renal colic. She has passed 2 urinary stones during the last 2 years. The most recent stone contained 80% calcium phosphate and 20% calcium oxalate. The patient also has diffuse aches and pains and has a history of peptic ulcer disease, for which she takes famotidine daily. Laboratory results are as follows:
Which of the following changes in bone structure is most likely associated with this patient's condition?
A) Lamellar bone structure resembling a mosaic pattern
B) Osteoid matrix accumulation around trabeculae
C) Spongiosa filling medullary canals with no mature trabeculae
D) Subperiosteal resorption with cortical thinning
E) Trabecular thinning with fewer interconnections
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