Two cases of fractures in neonates associated with maternofetal vitamin D deficiency
- PMID: 31353147
- DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2019.06.004
Two cases of fractures in neonates associated with maternofetal vitamin D deficiency
Abstract
Vitamin D supplementation is essential for the entire population, especially during pregnancy and in the pediatric period. We report two case studies of full-term newborns who presented long-bone fractures associated with severe vitamin D deficiency transmitted to them by their mothers, even though maternal supplementation had been implemented according to the existing recommendations. These observations encourage the investigation of neonatal vitamin D deficiency in the presence of long-bone fractures in the absence of traumatic birth and the necessity of reenforcing the means of prevention and the selection of risk groups in order to adjust vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy individually.
Keywords: Hypovitaminosis D; Neonatal fracture; Neonatal vitamin D deficiency.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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