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The commonest cause of rickets worldwide is vitamin D deficiency, but studies from sub‐Saharan Africa describe an endemic vitamin D‐independent form that responds to dietary calcium enrichment.
Kelsey D. J. Jones +12 more
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“English Disease”: Historical Notes on Rickets, the Bone–Lung Link and Child Neglect Issues
Nutritional or classical rickets (here labeled as “rickets”) is a worldwide disease involving mostly infants and young children having inadequate sunlight exposure, often associated with a low dietary intake of Vitamin D.
Mingyong Zhang +5 more
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Objective: To investigate the incidence and characteristics of vitamin D deficiency rickets in New Zealand (NZ). Methods: Prospective surveillance among paediatricians of Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets was conducted by the New Zealand Paediatric ...
Benjamin J. Wheeler +4 more
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Nutritional Rickets Among Children: A Retrospective Study from Saudi Arabia
Hussam Darraj,1 Khalid M Hakami,1 Rawan Maghrabi,1 Nawaf Bakri,1 Mohammed H Alhazmi,1 Abdellh A Names,1 Ahmed Akkur,1 Maram Sayegh,1 Asma Alhazmi,1 Saad M Khubrani,1 Gassem Gohal,1 Amro H Alomar,2 Abdulaziz H Alhazmi1 1Faculty of Medicine, Jazan ...
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