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Hearing impairment in X-linked hypophosphatemia: a review. [PDF]

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Oh S   +9 more
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Familial Hypophosphatemia

open access: yesArchives of Internal Medicine, 1963
The etiology of rachitic bone disease associated with hypophosphatemia, which requires large doses of vitamin D for treatment, has been a subject of dispute. Albright, Butler, and Bloomberg 1 have attributed the syndrome to parathyroid hyperplasia secondary to calcium malabsorption, whereas Fanconi and Girardet 2 have proposed an intrinsic and primary ...
J E, WHITE   +3 more
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Familial Hypophosphatemia: The Dilemma of Treatment

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Familial hypophosphatemia comprises a group of conditions often referred to as "hereditary vitamin-Dresistant rickets." Precise diagnosis in this sector of clinical medicine is of the greatest rele...
Charles R. Scriver
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Familial Hypophosphatemia

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1962
W G, BLACKARD, R R, ROBINSON, J E, WHITE
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X-ray microanalysis of teeth from healthy patients and patients with familial hypophosphatemia

open access: yesCalcified Tissue International, 1990
Energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis was used to determine calcium/phosphorous (Ca/P) ratios in undecalcified teeth, and the sulfur (S) content of dentin of decalcified teeth from normal patients and patients with familial hypophosphatemia, in an attempt to determine the effect of phosphorus deficiency.
T D, Daley   +3 more
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