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Increased renal catabolism of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in murine X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. [PDF]
Harriet S. Tenenhouse +2 more
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Nineteenth Century Black and White US Statures: The Primary Sources of Vitamin D and their Relationship with Height [PDF]
Vitamin D is vital in all vertebrates because it allows them to absorb more calcium from their diets, contributing to stronger skeletal systems and stature growth.
Scott A. Carson
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis of the Body Composition of Nigerian Children with Calcium-deficiency Rickets [PDF]
Dorothy J. VanderJagt
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Hypocalcemic seizure due to congenital rickets in the first day of life
Congenital rickets is considered a rare disease entity in the newborn period. Hypocalcemic seizure due to congenital rickets has been reported, but this symptom generally appears at the earliest at the end of the first month of life.
Omer Erdeve +5 more
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Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type II: Late Onset of Disease and Response to High Doses of Vitamin D
Vitamin D dependent rickets Type II is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. The disorder is characterized by end organ hyporesponsiveness to vitamin D. Common presentation of the disorder is total body alopecia and onset of rickets during the second half
Soni Sachin +2 more
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