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Hypocalcaemic and hypophosphatemic rickets
Best Practice and Research in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2018Rickets refers to deficient mineralization at the growth plate and is usually associated with abnormal serum calcium and/or phosphate. There are several subtypes of rickets, including hypophosphatemic rickets (vitamin-D-resistant rickets secondary to renal phosphate wasting), vitamin D-dependent rickets (defects of vitamin D metabolism) and nutritional
Agnes Linglart
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Hypophosphatemic Rickets with Sacroiliitis-like Presentation in an Adolescent
Rickets can manifest with a wide variety of rheumatic symptoms. In this paper, a fifteen year old female patient with hypophosphatemic rickets presenting with symptoms suggesting sacroiliitis at disease onset is reported, The sacroiliac joint involvement
R Çeliker, Ömer Uğur, Alp Cetin
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Hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets and craniosynostosis
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2021AbstractBackgroundCraniosynostosis is an underdiagnosed complication associated with hypophosphatemic rickets. The study aims to describe the clinical and auxological characteristic of children with hypophosphatemic rickets and craniosynostosis, describe the usual treatment, and compare the characteristics with those of children without ...
María Alejandra Arenas +6 more
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Renal hypophosphatemic rickets
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985Renal hyponhosphatemic rickets is a renal tubular disorder which has fascinated workers in the field for a long time (1–7). The condition is concurrently known as sex-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets, vitamin D resistant rickets and familial hypophosphatemia.
J C, Chan, U, Alon, G M, Hirschman
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