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High-dose Vitamin D may Have No Effect on Mortality in Vitamin D-deficient Pediatric ICU Patients because the Study Design is Inappropriate. [PDF]
Scorza FA, Scorza CA, Finsterer J.
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Erratum: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets and nephrocalcinosis: clinical characteriscs of a single-center pediatric cohort in North America before and after burosumab. [PDF]
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Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2022
Introduction Rickets is typically characterized by bone deformities due to defective bone mineralization and chondrocyte maturation in growing bones. However, infantile rickets often goes unrecognized, because the skeletal abnormalities are more subtle ...
N. Charoenngam, D. Ayoub, M. Holick
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Introduction Rickets is typically characterized by bone deformities due to defective bone mineralization and chondrocyte maturation in growing bones. However, infantile rickets often goes unrecognized, because the skeletal abnormalities are more subtle ...
N. Charoenngam, D. Ayoub, M. Holick
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 2011
Rickets is disorder of a growing child arising from disorders that result in impaired apoptosis of hypertrophic cells and mineralization of the growth plate. Rickets due to nutritional causes remains an important global problem. The factors responsible for resurgence of rickets among dark-skinned infants living in developed countries include the ...
Mary G, Mallon, Avrum N, Pollock
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Rickets is disorder of a growing child arising from disorders that result in impaired apoptosis of hypertrophic cells and mineralization of the growth plate. Rickets due to nutritional causes remains an important global problem. The factors responsible for resurgence of rickets among dark-skinned infants living in developed countries include the ...
Mary G, Mallon, Avrum N, Pollock
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2003
Rickets, once thought vanquished, is reappearing. In some less developed countries it hardly went away. This seminar reviews the effects of genes, stage of development, and environment on clinical expression of the disease. Rickets can be secondary to disorders of the gut, pancreas, liver, kidney, or metabolism; however, it is mostly due to nutrient ...
Brian, Wharton, Nick, Bishop
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Rickets, once thought vanquished, is reappearing. In some less developed countries it hardly went away. This seminar reviews the effects of genes, stage of development, and environment on clinical expression of the disease. Rickets can be secondary to disorders of the gut, pancreas, liver, kidney, or metabolism; however, it is mostly due to nutrient ...
Brian, Wharton, Nick, Bishop
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The Lancet, 2014
Rickets, historically referred to as "the English disease", is common worldwide. Absence of phosphate at the growth plate and mineralising bone surfaces due to inadequate vitamin D supply either from sunlight exposure or diet is the main cause. Inherited disorders causing hypophosphataemia have shown the intricacies of phosphate metabolism.
Charlotte Jane, Elder+1 more
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Rickets, historically referred to as "the English disease", is common worldwide. Absence of phosphate at the growth plate and mineralising bone surfaces due to inadequate vitamin D supply either from sunlight exposure or diet is the main cause. Inherited disorders causing hypophosphataemia have shown the intricacies of phosphate metabolism.
Charlotte Jane, Elder+1 more
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