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Open AccessVitamin D status and determinants in Indian children and adolescents: a multicentre study
Studies performed on Indian children to assess vitamin-D status have been on small sample sizes, limited to specific geographical locations and used non-standard methods to measure 25(OH)D3. This multicentre stud...
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Open AccessThe international X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) registry (NCT03193476): rationale for and description of an international, observational study
X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) is a rare, hereditary, progressive and lifelong phosphate wasting disorder characterised by pathological elevations in fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 23 concentration and activ...
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Open AccessFGF23 and its role in X-linked hypophosphatemia-related morbidity
X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is an inherited disease of phosphate metabolism in which inactivating mutations of the Phosphate Regulating Endopeptidase Homolog, X-Linked (PHEX) gene lead to local and systemic e...
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A Cross-Sectional Study of Postpartum Changes in Bone Status in Indian Mothers
Bone turnover is high during lactation. However, studies on bone status of Indian urban mothers are scarce. Hence, the objective was to conduct a cross-sectional study on the lactation-related changes in bone...
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Psychosocial care and its association with severe acute malnutrition
This cross-sectional study compared 120 children having severe acute malnutrition with 120 healthy children for exposure to 40 behaviors, by measuring psychosocial care based on Home Observation for Measuremen...
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Bone mineral content in growth hormone deficient children treated with growth hormone after withdrawal of supplementation with calcium, vitamin D and zinc
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Enhanced effect of zinc and calcium supplementation on bone status in growth hormone-deficient children treated with growth hormone: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Reduced bone mineral content in growth hormone-deficient children (GHD) has been reported. Calcium, zinc, and vitamin D play an important role in bone formation. Hence, the aim of this pilot randomized control...
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Variation in lumbar spine bone mineral content by age and gender in apparently healthy Indians
The aim of this study was to assess variation in bone mass from childhood through later age and to examine bone health status of Indian males and females. Lumbar spine (LS) bone mineral content (BMC) was measu...
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A single high dose of ergocalciferol can be used to boost 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in children with kidney disease
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EFFECTS OF CARBONATED COLA & NON-COLA BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION ON BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF BONE FORMATION AND RESORPTION † 501
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BONE DENSITY IN CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS 510
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ASSESSMENT OF BONE STATUS IN CHILDREN USING THE CONTACT ULTRASOUND BONE ANALYZER: Normal values during growth. † 732
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ACUTE CHANGES IN CAPILLARY BLOOD IONIZED CALCIUM CONCENTRATIONS AFTER INGESTION OF CARBONATED COLA & NON-COLA BEVERAGES 1
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REDUCED TRANSFER OF CALCIUM ACROSS THE IN SITU PERFUSED PLACENTAE OF INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDED (IUGR) RAT FETUSES
Neonatal rickets has been associated with IUGR secondary to conditions of reduced utero-placental blood flow during pregnancy, e.g., toxemia. There are no studies of calcium transport in IUGR. To test the hypo...