[Severe nutritional rickets in young children: Resurgence of an old disease]

Estrade, S; Majorel, C; Tahhan, N; Dulac, Y; Baunin, C; Gennero, I; Chaix, Y; Salles, JP; Edouard, T

HERO ID

4944783

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

French

PMID

28668218

HERO ID 4944783
In Press No
Year 2017
Title [Severe nutritional rickets in young children: Resurgence of an old disease]
Authors Estrade, S; Majorel, C; Tahhan, N; Dulac, Y; Baunin, C; Gennero, I; Chaix, Y; Salles, JP; Edouard, T
Journal Archives de Pédiatrie
Volume 24
Issue 8
Page Numbers 737-742
Abstract Nutritional rickets remains a significant public health issue for children worldwide. Although it has almost disappeared in industrialized countries following routine vitamin D supplementation, recent evidence suggests an increasing incidence, especially in young children. In addition to the classical clinical consequences on bone and the growth plate, rickets may also be associated with life-threatening neurological and cardiac complications in the most severe forms. Consequently, early screening and treatment are required. Here, we report the case of a 2-year-old child who presented with severe nutritional rickets associated with seizure and cardiomyopathy. Family screening revealed rickets in all the siblings. This case report emphasizes the importance of being aware of this disease, notably in population with sociocultural risk factors.
Doi 10.1016/j.arcped.2017.05.004
Pmid 28668218
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