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601por Jalan, Divesh, Rathore, Khushwant Singh, Elhence, Abhay, Kumar Yadav, Sandeep, Maley, Deepak Kumar“…Stress fractures of femoral neck are rare injuries and are usually seen in military recruits, marathon runners, and elderly with osteoporosis, renal rickets, steroid abuse, and metabolic bone diseases. …”
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602“…The vitamin D endocrine system regulates a broad variety of independent biological processes, and its deficiency is associated with rickets, bone diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and tuberculosis. …”
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603“…This review summarizes the metabolism of vitamin D, the research regarding the possible risk factors leading to vitamin D deficiency, and the relationships between vitamin D deficiency and numerous illnesses, including rickets, osteoporosis and osteomalacia, muscle weakness and falls, autoimmune disorders, infectious diseases, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), cancers, and neurological disorders. …”
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604“…Amongst these long-term consequences are renal Fanconi syndrome, hypophosphatemic rickets, malnutrition, hormonal abnormalities, muscular impairment, and intrinsic cellular bone defects in bone cells, due to CTNS mutations. …”
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605“…Genu varum is a common finding in the pediatric population with a large differential, including but not limited to Blount’s disease, rickets, and physiologic bowing of the legs. Here we report a case of a 12-year-old Caucasian male who presented for an atraumatic stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal after an athletic event. …”
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606por Li, Zhiyi, Zaidi, Omer, Chukwu, Chinenye, Heerssen, Heather, Zhao, Yang, Dale, Angie, Bernauer, Mark“…Among children with XLH, frequent clinical manifestations (>80% in 1 or more publications) included active rickets, diminished height, gait disturbance, bone or joint pain, and leg bowing. …”
Publicado 2023
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607“…Though it can be asymptomatic in early stages, it can lead to symptomatic illnesses if severe/ prolonged including seizures and rickets. Deficiency can be prevented by adequate dietary vitamin D intake with/without supplementation in those at higher risk. …”
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608por Iotova, Violeta, Karamfilova, Teodora, Levkova, Mariya, Gaydarova, Mariya, Galcheva, Sonya, Bliznakova, Dimitrichka“…The patient had facial dysmorphism, cryptorchidism, congenital cataracts, nystagmus, delayed physical and mental development, and poor nutritional status. He had severe rickets, metabolic acidosis, hypokalaemia, hypophosphataemia, and low IGF-1 levels at the age of three, in addition to his developmental delay. …”
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609“…It is suggested that the absence of trabeculae in premature infants and their depletion at the end of 4 months in a normal baby might well be an etiological factor in rickets. 7. In our observations, parathormone administration to growing or adult cats has been without effect. 8. …”
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610por Kim, Dong Ha, Lee, Jin Woong, Kim, In Su, Choi, Sun Young, Lim, Yun Young, Kim, Hyeong Mi, Kim, Beom Joon, Kim, Myeung Nam“…It is well known that areata is common clinical finding in patients with vitamin D deficiency, vitamin D-resistant rickets, or vitamin D receptor (VDR) mutation. The biological actions of vitamin D3 derivatives include regulation of epidermal cell proliferation and differentiation and modulation of cytokine production. …”
Publicado 2012
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611por Frost, Peter“…The above factors predate European contact, yet pre-Columbian skeletons show few signs of rickets—the most visible sign of vitamin D deficiency. …”
Publicado 2012
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612“…Identified causes were; aspiration syndrome (17.7%), pulmonary TB (14.0%), congenital heart disease (11.5%), bronchial asthma (9.7%), immune deficiency disorders (8.8%) and vitamin D deficiency rickets (7.0%). Other causes included; congenital anomalies of the respiratory tract, interstitial lung diseases, bronchiectasis, and sickle cell anemia. …”
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613por Otomo, Takanobu, Yamamoto, Takehisa, Fujikawa, Yasuhiro, Shimotsuji, Tsunesuke, Ozono, Keiichi“…Bone markers, including alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin and urine deoxypyridinoline, also indicated a high turnover of bone metabolism; however, no apparent rickets-like changes and no increased levels of PTH were observed. …”
Publicado 2011
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614por Santoro, Domenico, Caccamo, Daniela, Lucisano, Silvia, Buemi, Michele, Sebekova, Katerina, Teta, Daniel, De Nicola, Luca“…For many years deficiency of vitamin D was merely identified and assimilated to the presence of bone rickets. It is now clear that suboptimal vitamin D status may be correlated with several disorders and that the expression of 1-α-hydroxylase in tissues other than the kidney is widespread and of clinical relevance. …”
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615“…High-dose IFO, streptozocin, and azacitidine cause renal tubular dysfunction manifested by Fanconi syndrome, rickets, and osteomalacia. AKI is a common adverse effect of MTX, interferon-alpha, and nitrosourea compound treatment. …”
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616“…Patients were included if they had a diagnosis of necrotizing enterocolitis, rickets/osteopenia, or seizures and received at least 14 days of parenteral nutrition. …”
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617por Shi, Zhenshan, Deng, Yiqiong, Li, Xiumei, Li, Yueming, Cao, Dairong, Coossa, Vikash Sahadeo“…The majority of these tumors is associated with sporadic tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) or rickets, affect middle-aged individuals and are located in the extremities. …”
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618por Lyseng-Williamson, Katherine A.“…In clinical trials, subcutaneous burosumab increased serum phosphorus levels in pediatric and adult patients with XLH, as well as significantly improving the severity of rickets in children, and improving pain, stiffness, physical functioning, and fracture/pseudofracture healing in adults. …”
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619por Prozesky, Leon, Neser, Johan, Meissner, Heinz, Botha, Kenneth, Jacobs, Lubbe, Shepstone, Craig, Viljoen, Hannes, Köster, Hinner, de Brouwer, Chris, van Zyl, Jan, van der Veen, Gerjan“…Aphosphorosis, resulting in rickets and osteomalacia, received a lot of attention at the turn of the nineteenth century (1882–1912). …”
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620“…The term Idiopathic infantile hypercalcemia (IIH) was first introduced almost 70 years ago when symptomatic hypercalcemia developed in children after receiving high doses of vitamin D for the prevention of rickets. The underlying pathophysiology remained unknown until recessive mutations in CYP24A1 encoding Vitamin D(3)-24-hydroxylase were discovered. …”
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