Rickets is a disorder caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. It leads to softening and weakening of the bones.
Osteomalacia in children; Vitamin D deficiency; Renal rickets; Hepatic rickets
Since we've been covering vitamin D lately, I thought we'd discuss some of the metabolic bone diseases caused by D deficiency in children... Read more »
A recap of research and events related to bone health, from an osteoporosis study that changes the way we look at the causes of fracture to... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Neonatal rickets; Brittle bones - premature infants; Weak bones - premature infants; Osteopenia of prematurityDefinitionOsteopenia is a decrease in... Read more »
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Renal tubular acidosis - proximal; Type II RTA; RTA - proximal; Renal tubular acidosis type IITreatmentThe goal is to restore the normal pH... Read more »
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Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia; Idiopathic fibrous hyperplasia Treatment There is no cure for fibrous dysplasia. Bone fractures or... Read more »
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Hyperparathyroidism - secondaryPreventionEarly diagnosis and treatment of rickets or vitamin D deficiency may prevent this condition. Proper... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Vitamin D grows healthy bones and keeps them strong -- and new guidelines suggest your child may need double the amount he or... Read more »