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Renal rickets

Known as: Renal, rickets, Rickets, Renal 
National Institutes of Health

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1980
1980
Two cases of bilateral slipping of the upper femoral epiphysis in boys with end-stage renal failure due to megacystis and mega… 
1967
1967
TYROSINOSIS is a hereditary disorder characterized by cirrhosis, severe hypophosphatemic rickets, renal tubular defects, and… 
1958
1958
In a recent publication,1several of us reported a patient with cystine crystals in the conjunctiva and cornea, a sign which is… 
Review
1953
Review
1953
Chronic renal insufficiency is capable of producing marked changes in the roentgen appearance of the osseous system, varying both… 
1952
1952
AMONG the so-called inborn errors of metabolism as defined by Garrod 1 is a renal tubular defect originally described by Fanconi… 
Review
1950
Review
1950
The description of a roentgenologic finding as a presumptive sign is always a matter of general interest, and while no claim of… 
1942
1942
In all forms of chronic acidosis, regardless of cause, elimination of fixed base is increased. In some instances, increase in the… 
1940
1940
Since the presentation of a case of nephritis associated with rachitic changes in the long bones by Lucas1in 1883, the subject of… 
1932
1932
The disease commonly referred to as renal rickets, renal dwarfism or renal infantilism is, as the names imply, primarily a…