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. Present advice about the provision of vitamin D to young infants needs to be clarified; the existing guidance is fragmentary and contradictory, and will not help to eradicate the disease
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The past few decades have seen a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency rickets in developed countries, ...
Rickets is not life-threatening for a child, but if it is not properly treated, it can leave a lifel...
PubMed ID: 20526242Nutritional rickets continues to be a public health problem in many countries des...
Rickets is an important problem even in countries with adequate sun exposure. The causes of rickets/...
Vitamin D IS a prohormone that is essential for normal absorption of calcium from the gut, and defic...
deficiency might be an aetiological factor in neonatal rickets. We agree, and we think also that in ...
Nutritional rickets remains a public health problem in many coun-tries, despite dramatic declines in...
Nutritional rickets is a bone disease in early childhood resulting in bone pain, delayed motor devel...
Rickets is the clinical consequence of impaired mineralization of bone matrix throughout the growing...
Rickets is a metabolic bone disease that develops as a result of inadequate mineralization of growin...
Vitamin-D is not only an essential element in bone health, but it is also a pro-hormone. Deficiency ...
Nutritional or classical rickets (here labeled as “rickets”) is a worldwide disease involving mostly...
Rickets is the failure of mineralization of osteoid and newly formed bones in a child skeleton. It i...
Rickets is softening of bones due to defective mineralization of cartilage in the epiphyseal growth ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency rickets in developed countries, ...
Rickets is not life-threatening for a child, but if it is not properly treated, it can leave a lifel...
PubMed ID: 20526242Nutritional rickets continues to be a public health problem in many countries des...
Rickets is an important problem even in countries with adequate sun exposure. The causes of rickets/...
Vitamin D IS a prohormone that is essential for normal absorption of calcium from the gut, and defic...
deficiency might be an aetiological factor in neonatal rickets. We agree, and we think also that in ...
Nutritional rickets remains a public health problem in many coun-tries, despite dramatic declines in...
Nutritional rickets is a bone disease in early childhood resulting in bone pain, delayed motor devel...
Rickets is the clinical consequence of impaired mineralization of bone matrix throughout the growing...
Rickets is a metabolic bone disease that develops as a result of inadequate mineralization of growin...
Vitamin-D is not only an essential element in bone health, but it is also a pro-hormone. Deficiency ...
Nutritional or classical rickets (here labeled as “rickets”) is a worldwide disease involving mostly...
Rickets is the failure of mineralization of osteoid and newly formed bones in a child skeleton. It i...
Rickets is softening of bones due to defective mineralization of cartilage in the epiphyseal growth ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency rickets in developed countries, ...
Rickets is not life-threatening for a child, but if it is not properly treated, it can leave a lifel...