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Review
. 2008 Mar;26(1):112-21.

Rickets: an overview and future directions, with special reference to Bangladesh. A summary of the Rickets Convergence Group meeting, Dhaka, 26-27 January 2006

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Rickets: an overview and future directions, with special reference to Bangladesh. A summary of the Rickets Convergence Group meeting, Dhaka, 26-27 January 2006

Thierry Craviari et al. J Health Popul Nutr. 2008 Mar.

Abstract

Rickets has emerged as a public-health problem in Bangladesh during the past two decades, with up to 8% of children clinically affected in some areas. Insufficiency of dietary calcium is thought to be the underlying cause, and treatment with calcium (350-1,000 mg elemental calcium daily) is curative. Despite this apparently simple treatment, little is known about the most appropriate management of bone deformities of affected children, and further studies are needed to determine the details of dosing and duration of calcium therapy, the role of bracing, and specific indications for surgical intervention. Effective preventive measures that can feasibly reach entire communities are needed, and these may differ between various affected regions.

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Clinical features of rickets
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Clinical features of rickets: leg-deformities
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Evolution of rickets deformities without treatment
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Response of rachitic deformities with medical treatment
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Graded treatment proposal for children with calcium-deficiency rickets

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