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  1. Vitamin d and Rickets (Endocrine Development, 6)
  2. Rickets - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-06-09
  3. The Aetiology and Pathology of Rickets From an Experimental Point of View by V Korenchevsky, 2010-01-02
  4. Rachitis Or Rickets by D. D. Palmer, 2006-09-15
  5. Rickets: a Study of Economic Conditions and Their Effects on the Health of the Nation: -1922 by John Lawson Dick, 2009-07-24
  6. Rickets (Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series: Pediatric Program)
  7. Clinical Lectures And Essays On Rickets, Tuberculosis, Abdominal Tumors: And Other Subjects (1895) by William Jenner, 2010-09-10
  8. Experimental rickets by Edward Mellanby, 2010-09-01
  9. The Gentleman's Table Guide, by E. Ricket and C. Thomas by E Ricket, 2010-04-03
  10. Clinical Lectures and Essays On Rickets, Tuberculosis, Abdominal Tumours and Other Subjects by William Jenner, 2010-04-22
  11. On the factors concerned in the etiology of rickets by Regino G Padua, 2010-05-16
  12. The Ricket Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-21
  13. Rickets by Mariia Nikolaevna Bessonova, 1960
  14. Medical and Surgical Aspects of In-Knee (Genu-Valgum): Its Relation to Rickets, Its Prevention and Its Treatment with and Without Surgical Operation by William John Little, Ernest Muirhead Little, 2010-02-28

1. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Rickets
Adam.com looks at this disorder, its alternate names, the causes, incidence and risk factors.Category Health Conditions and Diseases rickets......rickets. Alternative names Return to top Osteomalacia in children; VitaminD deficiency; Renal rickets. Definition Return to top rickets
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X-ray Alternative names Return to top Osteomalacia in children; Vitamin D deficiency; Renal rickets Definition Return to top Rickets is a childhood disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones, primarily caused by lack of vitamin D , calcium, and/or phosphate. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Vitamin D may be absorbed from food by the intestines or may be produced by the skin when the skin is exposed to sunlight. In its active form, vitamin D acts as a hormone to regulate calcium absorption from the intestine and to regulate levels of calcium and phosphate in the bones. Sunlight is important to skin production of vitamin D, and environmental conditions where sunlight exposure is limited may reduce this source of vitamin D. Lack of vitamin D production by the skin may occur with indoor confinement or working indoors during the daylight hours, or in climates with little exposure to sunlight. Because vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, conditions that reduce digestion or absorption of

2. PROVET HEALTHCARE INFORMATION - Rickets
WHAT IS rickets ? First broadcast on www.provet.co.uk on September 21st 2000.
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Back WHAT IS RICKETS ? First broadcast on www.provet.co.uk on September 21st 2000. This information is provided by Provet for educational purposes only. You should seek the advice of your veterinarian if your pet is ill as only he or she can correctly advise on the diagnosis and recommend the treatment that is most appropriate for your pet. Rickets is a term that is often used to describe skeletal abnormalities - but what does it mean ? Rickets is a condition that causes deformities - swelling of the joints and bending of the long bones in young growing animals. It is caused by :
  • Insufficient phosphorus in the diet - phosphorus is an important mineral which is a major component of bone along with calcium Insufficient vitamin D in the diet - vitamin D is needed for normal absorption of minerals from the intestine, and for the release of minerals from bone. Insufficient sunlight - many animals can make their own vitamin D if they are exposed to natural sunlight
So the disease is caused by a nutritional deficiency, or an inability to absorb nutrients from the intestine due to insufficient vitamin D.

3. Rickets
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4. Rickets
a CHORUS notecard document about rickets Disclaimer. Feedback. Search. rickets. relative or absolute deficiency of vitamin D
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relative or absolute deficiency of vitamin D
  • presents by 3-6 months, almost always < 2 yrs
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  • loss of zone of provisional calcification
  • wide physis (> 1 mm)(increased osteoid)
  • cupping, fraying + irregularity of metaphyses
  • bowing of long bones
  • decreased bone density
  • rachitic rosary
  • periosteal reaction
Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD - 2 February 1995
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5. Rickets: A General Overview
of rickets. Reference. rickets is a bone disease ofchildren. It causes progressive softening and weakening of the bone structure.......A More Exhaustive
http://georgia.ncl.ac.uk/VitaminD/ricketsOV.html
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Reference I have reproduced this reference below, in case the link should not be active, in the future] Alternative names: osteomalacia in children; deficiency - vitamin D; renal osteodystrophy; pediatric osteomalacia; vitamin D deficiency; renal rickets Definition: A disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones of children, primarily caused by lack of vitamin D and/or lack of calcium or phosphate. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Rickets is a disorder caused by insufficiency or inefficient action of activated vitamin D in the body during childhood. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that may be absorbed from the intestines or may be produced by the skin when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light (particularly sunlight).It is converted to its active form by the body in 2 steps, occurring first in the liver and completed in the kidneys. In its active form, vitamin D acts as a hormone to regulate calcium absorption from the intestine and to regulate levels of calcium and phosphate in the bones. Active vitamin D is assisted by the actions of other body hormones. Because vitamin D is fat soluble, conditions that reduce digestion or absorption of fats will decrease the ability of vitamin D to be absorbed from the intestines. Sunlight is important to skin production of vitamin D, and environmental conditions where sunlight exposure is limited may reduce this source of vitamin D. Lack of vitamin D production by the skin may occur with indoor confinement or working indoors during the daylight hours, or it may occur in climates with little exposure to sunlight.

6. The Rickets Scare: BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code
A refutation of the claim that Muslim women suffer from rickets due to the practice of veiling.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Women in Islam...... Albalagh Home Current Affairs The rickets Scare BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At IslamicDress Code. The rickets Scare BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code.
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Hadith: "He who mixes with people and endures the harm they do is better than he who does not mix and endures." (Tirmidhi) Current Affairs Food for Thought General Articles Audio ... Current Affairs The Rickets Scare: BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code S E A R C H Text: A L B A L A G H
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BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code By Dr. Rubina Khalid
Posted: 12 Zul-Qa'dah 1421, 6 February 2001 Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency disease of the children. In most cases it happens to children 2 years of age or younger. While there are ample dietary sources of vitamin D available, our bodies can also manufacture this vitamin when exposed to sun, in a process, called photolysis. There is a connection between dress and disease, but it is exactly opposite of the one claimed by BBC. There are 40,000 new cases of skin cancer every year in the UK; more than a million in the USA. What needs to be highlighted is that, like it or not, most of these people could have avoided this tragedy, had they followed the Islamic dress code. While modesty itself is priceless and moral values cannot be subjected to cost/benefit analysis, Muslim women have special reason to be thankful to God for their dress code that also protects them from this deadly fate. The Islamic dress code protects us from all harmful objects, from unwanted gazes to ultraviolet light. It is good for the soul, good for the morals, and good for the body.

7. CNN.com - Health - Rickets Resurgence: Disease Makes A Comeback - March 30, 2001
Background rickets is defined as the failure of osteoid to calcify in a growing person or animal.
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U.S. health officials say lack of sunlight and too little milk are contributing to a resurgence of rickets By Christy Oglesby CNNfyi ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) Societal and environmental changes such as long commutes, smog and day care are contributing to the resurgence of childhood rickets a bone softening disease that health officials thought they had all but eliminated 70 years ago. Atlanta health officials have detected about 10 cases of the rare disease, said Dr. Norman Carvalho of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, a children's hospital. But there may be more, he said, because the disease's rarity may make it unrecognizable to physicians. And if doctors do ascertain that a patient has rickets, they are not required to report it to the state health department. Carvalho was the leader in a Georgia study on malnutrition that will appear in the April issue of the journal Pediatrics. The study, conducted from 1997 to 1999, found that about one in 200,000 children in Georgia is hospitalized with rickets.

8. The Rickets Scare: BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code
photolysis, thereby causing vitamin D deficiency, thereby contributing to rickets. This argument has many serious and
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Hadith: "He who does not show tenderness will not be shown tenderness." (Bukhari) Current Affairs Food for Thought General Articles Audio ... Current Affairs The Rickets Scare: BBC Takes A Cheap Shot At Islamic Dress Code S E A R C H Text: A L B A L A G H
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Posted: 12 Zul-Qa'dah 1421, 6 February 2001 Rickets is a vitamin D deficiency disease of the children. In most cases it happens to children 2 years of age or younger. While there are ample dietary sources of vitamin D available, our bodies can also manufacture this vitamin when exposed to sun, in a process, called photolysis. There is a connection between dress and disease, but it is exactly opposite of the one claimed by BBC. There are 40,000 new cases of skin cancer every year in the UK; more than a million in the USA. What needs to be highlighted is that, like it or not, most of these people could have avoided this tragedy, had they followed the Islamic dress code. While modesty itself is priceless and moral values cannot be subjected to cost/benefit analysis, Muslim women have special reason to be thankful to God for their dress code that also protects them from this deadly fate. The Islamic dress code protects us from all harmful objects, from unwanted gazes to ultraviolet light. It is good for the soul, good for the morals, and good for the body.

9. Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Rickets

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10. Medic-Planet Rickets
rickets Advertisement WebVitamins Why Pay More? rickets rickets is a vitamindeficiencydisease that in children can lead to permanent bone deformities.
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11. Vitamin D Processing And Familial Rickets
Vitamin D Metabolism and rickets. Welcome to greater Internet. All aboutVitamin D. Vitamin D Sensitive rickets. Vitamin D Resistant rickets.
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12. Join XLH Network
Patient support group for XLH, a genetic condition also known as XLinked Hypophosphatemia, X-Linked Hypophosphatemic rickets, Familial Hypophosphatemia, Vitamin D-Resistant rickets.
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Welcome to the XLH Network We are a worldwide support organization for people living and dealing with X-Linked Hypophosphatemia also known as XLH, X-Linked, Hypophosphatemic Rickets, Familial Hypophosphatemia, Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets. We are dedicated to understanding XLH in terms of support, research and developing new treatments. We would be delighted to hear from you! Loading redirection target In approx. 2 seconds the redirection target page should load.
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13. Nutrient Deficiency Diseases
Information about diseases caused by lack of nutrients, including kwashiorkor, scurvy, cretinism, goiter and rickets.
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  • 15. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 1, Ch. 3, Vitamin Deficiency, Dependency, And
    for development of clinical vitamin D deficiency. rickets is not uncommon in the tropics because infants are swaddled
    http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section1/chapter3/3d.htm

    16. Vitamin D - Health Information
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    17. Pectus Excavatum - Genetic And Nutritional Factors
    Part of Sandy Simmons' Health and Logic site, exploring nutritional influences in many connective tissue and other health problems, including pectus, rickets/osteomalacia and other structural abnormalities affected by nutrient deficiencies or nutrient processing problems.
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    Pectus excavatum is defined as an abnormal formation of the rib cage where the breastbone caves in, resulting in a sunken chest appearance. Many doctors describe pectus excavatum as a cosmetic defect or a congenital defect that is correctable only through surgery. But is it? This web site looks at the environmental factors that may influence pectus excavatum and the other rachitic skeletal features that often occur along with it, such as bowed limbs, scoliosis and flat feet.
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    Scoliosis, Bone Densities and Pectus Excavatum
    Research shows that pectus excavatum is closely associated with scoliosis . Almost all studies of scoliosis and bone densities show that people with the disorder have low bone densities. A 1999 study in Europe recommended that everyone with scoliosis be screened for osteopenia, even children. (See my related section on

    18. Rickets
    rickets is a failure of the proper development (mineralization) of growing bone.
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    Rickets in Chinese Children Rickets is a failure of the proper development (mineralization) of growing bone. It is probably present in 100% of all children adopted from China, even when it is not apparent to the observer. The predominant cause of rickets in orphanages abroad is nutritional deficiency of vitamin D due either to inadequate direct exposure to ultraviolet rays in sunlight or to inadequate intake of vitamin D, or both. Sunlight is necessary for the formation of vitamin D in the human body and vitamin D is necessary to make bone in the human body. Inadequate calcium and phosphorus in a child's diet also contributes to the development of rickets. When a child first arrives from China, rickets can be diagnosed by a skilled pediatrician who performs a thorough physical exam and orders a blood test called a "rickets screen" . The rickets screen consists of alkaline phosphatase, calcium, and phosphorus. The calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase levels in the blood may help support the diagnosis of rickets. The child with mild rickets may have no abnormalities in the rickets screen and a normal diet will effectively reverse any weakness in bones and muscles. If the child has bow legs, raised bony bumps along the ribs (rachitic rosaries), frontal bossing of the skull, and other deformities of the bones, rickets might be the cause. Some children have no obvious bony deformities, but still may have weak bones and

    19. Osteomalacia.html
    Signs and symptoms are discussed, diagnosis and treatment. Also symptoms in children.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Osteomalacia......Osteomalacia And rickets. Signs and them. Deformities can then result.When Osteomalacia occurs in children, it is termed rickets. One
    http://jawbone.clarkston.wednet.edu/websites/Science/Andrena/pages/Osteomalacia.
    Osteomalacia And Rickets Signs and symptoms
    • Pain in the bones of your arms, legs, spine, and pelvis, with actual tenderness of the bones. Progressive weakness.
    Click below for larger image Signs and symptoms in children
    • In addition to the above symptoms, a child with rickets may have bowlegs and develop a pigeon breast and a protruding stomach. A slight fever and restless at night
    Click below for larger image Osteomalacia means softening of the bones. This softening occurs from a loss of the mineral calcium from the skeleton, the bones become flexible and gradually are molded by forces, such as bearing weight, that are exerted on them. Deformities can then result. When Osteomalacia occurs in children, it is termed rickets. One of the two most common causes of Osteomalacia is a problem of fat malabsorption called steatorrhea. In this condition, the body is unable to absorb fats, and they are passed directly out the body in the stool. The result of this problem is that Vitamin D, which is usually absorbed with fat, and calcium are poorly absorbed. This poor absorption can be a result of digestive disorders. The other common cause of Osteomalacia is an increased amount of acid in the body fluids because kidney functions is faulty. Called tubular acidosis, this problem occurs in persons with congenital or acquired kidney disorders. In simple terms, this increased acid gradually dissolves the skeleton.

    20. Osteopenia: Definition, Prevention And Treatment
    Recommended books for osteoporosis and osteopenia prevention and treatment. May also be helpful for other defective bone conditions such as osteomalacia, rickets, pectus excavatum, pectus carnitum, fractures and scoliosis.
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    When my doctor pointed out that I was at high risk for osteopenia because of my history of scoliosis and my thin build, I started reading everything I could about osteopenia and osteoporosis prevention and treatment. Out of the many books I looked at that are currently available on the subjects, the books reviewed below are the ones I found the most helpful. In the book Food and Our Bones the author focuses on osteoporosis, but she also also discusses bone health and bone density in general. The book Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis is also intended for people with osteoporosis, but since it covers a variety of bone density treatment factors such as diet, exercise programs, magnesium, calcium, vitamin K, vitamin D and zinc, it should also be valuable reading for people with any bone-related health condition such as osteopenia (a precursor condition to osteoporosis), osteomalacia and rickets.

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