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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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INFANTILE RICKETS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CLINICAL, RADIOGRAPHIC AND CHEMICAL EXAMINATIONS IN ITS DIAGNOSIS AND INCIDENCE [PDF]
ALFRED F. HESS
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The rickets‐producing and anti‐calcifying action of phytate
Edward Mellanby
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Craniostenosis with Familial Vitamin-D-resistant Rickets [PDF]
E N Coleman, J. B. Foote
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Prevention of Rickets and Vitamin D Deficiency in Infants, Children, and Adolescents
C. Wagner, F. Greer
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Familial hypophosphatemic rickets
Rickets is the failure of mineralization of osteoid and newly formed bones in a child skeleton. It is commonly associated with vitamin D deficiency; however, it can be because of a decrease in the serum phosphate levels leading to inadequate ...
Sattur A +3 more
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