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An Overview of Rickets in Children

Author Affiliations
Impact, McMaster University, McMaster Children's Hospital, Akron General Medical Center, ...
Published InKidney International Reports
Year2020
Citations104

Abstract

Rickets is a common bone disease worldwide that is associated with disturbances in calcium and phosphate homeostasis and can lead to short stature and joint deformities. Rickets can be diagnosed based on history and physical examination, radiological features, and biochemical tests. It can be classified into 2 major groups based on phosphate or calcium levels: phosphopenic and calcipenic. Knowledge of categorization of the type of rickets is essential for prompt diagnosis and proper management. Nutritional rickets is a preventable disease through adequate intake of vitamin D through both dietary and sunlight exposure. There are other subtypes of rickets, such as vitamin D–dependent type 1 rickets and vitamin D–dependent type 2 rickets (due to defects in vitamin D metabolism), renal rickets…
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