Normal plasma-1,25-(OH)2-vitamin-D concentrations in nutritional osteomalacia
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Normal plasma-1,25-(OH)2-vitamin-D concentrations in nutritional osteomalacia
Abstract
Three patients with advanced untreated nutritional osteomalacia had low plasma concentrations of 25-OHD and 24, 25-(OH)2D, and a raised concentration of immuno-assayable parathyroid hormone. The plasma concentration of 1, 25-(OH)2D was normal in all 3 patients.
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