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craniotabes
Softening of the skull seen in newborns due to incomplete mineralization.
National Institutes of Health
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Hyperostosis of skull
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Osteoporosis
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2016
2016
Neonatal transient hypophosphatemic hypercalciuric rickets in dizygous twins: A role for maternal alendronate therapy before pregnancy or antireflux medications?
M. Gérin
,
G. Jambon
,
+4 authors
J. Bacchetta
Archives de pédiatrie
2016
Corpus ID: 30715259
2012
2012
Impact of vitamin D supplementation on markers of bone mineral metabolism in term infants.
J. Czech-Kowalska
,
P. Płudowski
,
+5 authors
Małgorzata Gołkowska
Bone
2012
Corpus ID: 43748683
2012
2012
Rickets Due to Hereditary Abnormalities of Vitamin D Synthesis or Action
A. Portale
,
Farzana Perwad
,
W. Miller
2012
Corpus ID: 78311430
2012
2012
Clinical, biochemical and radiological manifestations of severe vitamin d deficiency in adolescents versus children: response to therapy.
A. Soliman
,
V. Sanctis
,
A. Adel
,
A. Elawwa
,
S. Bedair
Georgian medical news
2012
Corpus ID: 39665603
OBJECTIVES to compare clinical, biochemical and radiological manifestations of severe vitamin D deficiency (VDD - serum 25 OH…
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2008
2008
Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency rickets in the eastern part of Turkey
B. Ozkan
,
H. Doneray
,
+5 authors
Kamil Aydın
European Journal of Pediatrics
2008
Corpus ID: 7031872
1984
1984
Is craniotabes a pathognomonic sign of rickets in 3-month-old infants?
J. Pettifor
,
M. Pentopoulos
,
G. Moodley
,
J. Isdale
,
F. Ross
South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse…
1984
Corpus ID: 10158300
Fifty-eight well Black infants between the ages of 10 and 15 weeks were examined for the presence of craniotabes and investigated…
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1984
1984
Neonatal craniotabes.
G. Fox
,
M. Maier
American Family Physician
1984
Corpus ID: 46138290
Craniotabes is a frequent, benign physical finding in newborn infants. Resolution occurs spontaneously by two to three months of…
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1983
1983
Structural defects as consequence of late intrauterine constraint: craniotabes, loose skin, and asymmetric ear size.
Aase Jm
1983
Corpus ID: 77008145
: Those fetal structures that are normally marked by passive growth in response to neighboring tissues show the effects of…
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1939
1939
Early roentgen signs in rickets
K. Lindblom
1939
Corpus ID: 73234147
The classical roentgenologic picture of rickets is always preceded by roentgenologicaly observable changes, which are capable of…
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1931
1931
Die klinische Bedeutung der Craniotabes.
I. Jundell.
1931
Corpus ID: 71291495
Die Erweichung des Hinterkopfes bei Sauglingen und etwas alteren Kindern, die Craniotabes, wurde zuest im Jahre 1843 von C. L…
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