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Hypophosphatemic rickets: diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Endocrinol Metab
Bruneau H, Bergwitz C.
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Early life nutrition in Nunavut, Canada: a retrospective descriptive study of food security, vitamin D and rickets. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Circumpolar Health
Caughey A   +14 more
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Lower Limb Deformity in Different Types of Rickets. [PDF]

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Mayr A   +5 more
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Approach to nutritional rickets

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2023
Abstract Rickets is the disease of a growing skeleton and results from impaired apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes and mineralization of the growth plate. Nutritionally induced rickets, secondary to vitamin D and/or calcium deficiency, remains a major global problem.
Raja Padidela, Behzat Özkan
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Unsuspected Nutritional Rickets

Pediatrics, 1980
Based on the presentation and clinical features of four cases of nutritional rickets, it is suggested that particular groups of children, namely vegetarians, children breast-fed for an unusually long time, and black children, are at risk to develop the nutritional deficiencies of vitamin D and calcium that lead to clinical rickets.
Mary Rudolf, Robert M Greenstein
exaly   +3 more sources

Evaluation of children with nutritional rickets

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2011
To evaluate the clinical findings, risk factors, therapy and outcome in 946 children with nutritional rickets.This retrospective study included a review of medical records of patients with nutritional rickets between March 2004 and 2009. Patients who displayed both the biochemical inclusion criteria and the clinical signs/symptoms or radiological signs
Yasar Cesur   +2 more
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Nutritional Rickets

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1986
Over a 2-year period, the Orthopaedic Service at the Cincinnati (OH) Children's Hospital Medical Center noted eight patients to present with unusual fractures and musculoskeletal problems due to nutritional rickets. All were black, had been breast-fed until 6-12 months of age, and were vegetarians.
S T, Jacobsen, C K, Hull, A H, Crawford
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