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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for hypophosphatemia rickets hyperparathyroidism
  1. ... PTH), which leads to a condition called secondary hyperparathyroidism. Low levels of a mineral called phosphate (hypophosphatemia) also occur in affected individuals. Vitamin D-dependent rickets types 1 and 2 can be grouped by ...
  2. ... phosphate in them A lower than normal level (hypophosphatemia) may be ... problems such as rickets (childhood) or osteomalacia (adult)
  3. ... caused by lack of vitamin D), and familial hypophosphatemia (rickets or osteomalacia caused by decreased ability to break down vitamin D in the body). Calcitriol is also sometimes used to increase the ...
  4. ... A lower than normal phosphate level is called hypophosphatemia. Mildly low levels often aren't a health problem. But many conditions that cause low levels may need treatment, including: Hyperparathyroidism. With this condition, your parathyroid glands make too much parathyroid hormone, which leads to high levels of blood calcium and low levels of phosphate. Vitamin D deficiency . A lack of this vitamin can lead to osteomalacia, a condition that causes soft bones. In children, this condition is called rickets . Getting too little phosphorus from food. This is ...