Two affections, rachitis and scrofula, frequently co-exist, and the same dietary is appropriate for both.
2
She was never the victim of rachitis or like disease, but died of syphilis in the Colonial Hospital.
3
Crippled teeth and the late appearance of teeth in infants,-thatis, not before the ninth month,-aresymptoms of rachitis.
4
The symptoms of rachitis become apparent at the pelvis and at the wide open, soft parts of the skull, the unossified fontanelles.
5
In the progressive development of the disease, the softened cartilage grows and protrudes everywhere, especially in the thorax, such as "rachitis rosary."
1
VitaminD-dependentrickets type II is associated with the abnormality of the VDR function, leading to target organ resistance to 1,25(OH)2D3.
Ús de rickets en anglès
1
In the past its main use was in treating osteoporosis and rickets.
2
The deficiency disease is called rickets in children and osteomelacia in adults.
3
The association between various types of ichthyoses and rickets is well documented.
4
We conclude that nutritional rickets is a tricky diagnosis, but is preventable.
5
Yes, indeed, that girl will be getting spine complaint, or the rickets.
6
Early rickets, I think, had been succeeded by the St. Vitus' dance.
7
Yes, as the milk is scanty; the child may get rickets or anemia.
8
None of the infants had rickets at 6 months of age.
9
Whatever is conducive to the general health is preventive and curative of rickets.
10
Vitamin D-deficiency rickets is an important disease of childhood in China.
11
Gout, malnutrition, scurvy and rickets point us to failures in the nation's diet.
12
The medical team considered rickets because of the patient's limited diet.
13
The ordinary medical and hygienic treatment should be given for rickets.
14
The physical symptoms of rickets are bow legs and pigeon breast.
15
The potato is a cheap and homely remedy against gout, scurvy, and rickets.