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Rickets associated with use of anticonvulsant drugs especially phenytoin [OCOSH Code: D012279 41345002 E55.0 BD_MBD_RICK_AIR]

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Anticonvulsant induced osteomalacia

Location: http://www.indianpediatrics.net/march--325-329.htm

Indian Pediatrics 2000;37: 296-307
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder of childhood frequently requiring prolonged use of anticonvulsants. Most of the commonly used anticonvulsants particularly phenytoin, pheno-barbitone, and carbamazepine have the propensity to interfere with vitamin D meta-bolism. Though biochemical changes are frequent, clinically overt rickets or osteomalacia is rare(1-6). Since...
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Factors causing rickets in institutionalised handicapped children on anticonvulsant therapy

Location: http://adc.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/archdischild%3b56/6/446

Abstract: Archives of Disease in Childhood, Vol 56, 446-449, Copyright © 1981
results indicate that although several factors--such as anticonvulsants, low vitamin D intake, and inactivity--are concerned in the development of rickets, the main cause is lack of sun in institutionalised handicapped children.
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