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Original Articles

Rickets in Children

, M.D.
Pages 669-675 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

A brief survey of rickets is presented. Specific biochemical determinations establish whether rachitic changes are primary or secondary to systemic disease. If no underlying disease is present, the most likely diagnosis is vitamin D-refractory rickets. The difficulties in management of this form of the disease are emphasized. The rare disease hypophosphatasia is described.

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