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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Rickets
  1. Vitamin D-dependent rickets is a disorder of bone development that leads to softening and weakening of the bones (rickets). There are several forms of the condition ...
  2. Hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets is a disorder related to low levels of phosphate in the blood (hypophosphatemia). Phosphate is a mineral that is essential for ...
  3. ... body effectively.Some people with Dent disease develop rickets, a bone disorder that results when the levels ... including calcium) in the blood become too low. Rickets can be associated with weakening and softening of ...
  4. ... abnormalities similar to another childhood bone disorder called rickets. Affected infants are born with short limbs, an ...
  5. ... to softening and weakening of the bones, called rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. This bone ...
  6. ... growth and result in soft, bowed bones (hypophosphatemic rickets), especially in the legs. Progressive kidney problems in ...
  7. ... result in softening and weakening of the bones (rickets) in some individuals.If left untreated, congenital bile ...
  8. ... and may result in soft, bowed bones (hypophosphatemic rickets), especially in the legs. The nutrient imbalances in ...
  9. ... result in softening and weakening of the bones (rickets) or problems with blood clotting that lead to ...
  10. ... loss or softening and weakening of the bones (rickets).Some individuals with GACI also develop features similar ...
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