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The standard treatment for rickets is adding foods rich in vitamin D or calcium to the child's diet. Severe skeletal defects require corrective surgery. In some children, rickets is not caused by ...
Rickets is a disease characterized by bone deformities, enlargement of the wrists and costochondral junctions, decreased muscle tone and, in infants, craniotabes and delayed closure of the ...
Rickets softens the bones and can cause deformities such as bow legs or chest and pelvis abnormalities, which may require corrective surgery. The condition was widespread in Victorian times when ...
In cases where the bow leg deformity makes one leg shorter than the other, limb lengthening surgery may be recommended. If bow legs are the result of a genetic case of rickets, your child will ...
Rickets Symptoms Beginning in Childhood Rickets is a condition not typically seen in newborns. It tends to develop during rapid growth in childhood. A lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate ...
Rickets is a disease of the growing bones where defective mineralization occurs in both bone and cartilage of the epiphyseal growth plate. The condition is associated with biochemical ...
Data on 36 patients with vitamin-D-resistant rickets indicate that the disease is manifested primarily by shortness of stature. This shortness appears to be limited to the lower extremities.