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Rickets - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Rickets is the softening and weakening of bones in children, often because of an extreme and prolonged vitamin D or calcium deficiency.
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Rachitis - Wikipedia
Rachitis may refer to: Rickets · Răchitiş (disambiguation), two villages in Romania. Disambiguation icon. This disambiguation page lists articles associated ...
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Definition of rachitis - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A condition in children in which bones become soft and deformed because they don't have enough calcium and phosphorus. It is caused by not having enough ...
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rachitis
‖ rachitis (rəˈkaɪtɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ῥαχῖτις (f. ῥάχις rachis + -ιτις -itis), properly meaning ‘inflammation of the spine’, but adopted by Gleeson, 1650, in his work De Rachitide as a learned form of rickets.] 1. = rickets.1727–41 in Chambers Cycl. 1799 Underwood Treat. Dis. Childr. (ed. 4) I. 339...
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Rickets - Wikipedia
Rickets, scientific nomenclature: rachitis is a condition that results in weak or soft bones in children and may have either dietary deficiency or genetic ...
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Rickets - MedlinePlus
Rickets causes soft, weak bones in children. It usually occurs when they do not get enough vitamin D. Read about symptoms and treatment.
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Rickets - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Rickets is a condition characterized by a defect in mineralization of the epiphyseal plates. Rickets could be inherited or acquired.
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Rickets: What It Is and How It's Treated - AAFP
Rickets is a bone problem that affects children. It happens when your child's bones do not form correctly. Rickets can make your child's bones hurt.
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Rickets | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Rickets, less commonly known as rachitis, refers to deficient mineralization of the growth plate in the pediatric population.
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RACHITIS - JAMA Network
Rachitis is a condition of malnutrition affecting all structures and systems of the body with characteristic defects of nutrition, chiefly manifested in the ...
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rachitogenic
rachitogenic, a. (rækɪtəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. rachitis + -o + -genic.] Tending to cause rickets.1932 Biochem. Jrnl. XXVI. 202 The rachitogenic property of Steenbock's diet is due to its high value for Ca/P together with its lack of vitamin D. 1976 Lancet 20 Nov. 1132/2 The rachitogenic activity of oatmeal.
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Jakob Erdheim
Rachitis und Epithelkörperchen, 1914 - Rachitis and the parathyroid glands.
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chondrodystrophy
chondrodystrophy Path. (kɒndrəʊˈdɪstrəfɪ) [ad. G. chondrodystrophie (E. Kaufmann Untersuch. sogenannte foetale Rachitis 1892), f. mod.L. chondrodystrophia (also used), f. chondro- + dystrophy.] Any of a number of congenital disorders of the skeleton that involve cartilage, esp. chondrodystrophia fœt...
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Walter Butler Cheadle
Cheadle published the first observation on acute rachitis after J. O. L. Möller, calling the disease infantile scurvy.
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Jules Comby
Other publications and translated works of his include:
Étiologie et prophylaxie du rachitisme, 1885 - Etiology and prevention of rachitis. Le rachitisme, 1892, in Spanish as El raquitismo 1895 - Rachitis.
Les oreillons, 1893 - The mumps.
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