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Hypophosphataemic Rickets, Renal tubular acidosis . Hereditary hypophosphataemic rickets with hypocalciuria. Fanconi's syndrome. Vitamin D-deficient rickets. ...
The most common forms include: Hereditary hypophosphataemic rickets (vitamin D-resistant rickets). Hypophosphataemia with rickets or osteomalacia.
Vitamin D Deficiency including Osteomalacia and Rickets, Genetic causes: Hypophosphataemic rickets : X-linked dominant disorder characterised by growth restriction, in...
Hereditary Spherocytosis, What is hereditary spherocytosis? Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is an inherited condition that affects your red blood cells. , Hereditary...
Hereditary Spherocytosis, Neonates with severe hereditary disease do not always present at birth with anaemia, but haemoglobin may fall dramatically over the first few weeks of life ...
Hereditary Angio-oedema, Synonyms: HAE, hereditary angioneurotic oedema, C1-inhibitor deficiency, C1-esterase inhibitor deficiency, familial angioneurotic oedema, hereditary brady...
Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy, Synonyms: Leber's optic atrophy, Leber's hereditary optic atrophy, optic atrophy, Leber's optic neuropathy and hereditar...
Hereditary Retinal Dystrophies, Examples of hereditary retinal disorders [ 4 ] There are a variety of hereditary retinal dystrophies, some of which are very rare. , Ret...
Hereditary Haemochromatosis (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), Other HFE gene defects: non-HFE-associated HHC, haemojuvelin gene defect, hepcidin gene defect, transferrin receptor 2 gene defe...
Vitamin D deficiency, including hypophosphataemic rickets . Renal tubular disorders, including Fanconi's syndrome , Dent's disease.
In its isolated form, renal Fanconi syndrome only affects the proximal tubule and not the other nephron segments. [ 1 ] Fanconi's syndrome may be inherited or acquired and leads to aminoacidu...
As a result of the combination of precocious puberty, recurrent fractures and hypophosphataemic rickets, the majority of patients are short in stature, unless there is co-existing ex...
Endocrine features have been reported: Hypophosphataemic vitamin D-resistant rickets has occurred in a number of cases. [ 13 ] Precocious puberty has been described in sev...
This condition is called hereditary C1 esterase deficiency. There are three different types of hereditary angio-oedema. About 1 person in 50,000 inherits the gene for C1 esterase ...
For example: Vitamin deficiency (particularly vitamin D deficiency causing rickets ). Vitamin C and calcium deficiency can also affect the way bones grow. Rheumatoid arthritis o...
Vitamin D deficiency including rickets and osteomalacia . Oedema , which occurs because of insufficient protein and calories absorbed into the body.
In children, being deficient in vitamin D can lead to a condition called rickets, where your bones are weak and soft and can become deformed (with bow legs). In adults, low levels of vitamin ...
A minority present later with a slower form that produces rickets and more gradual development of cirrhosis . Symptoms Failure to thrive is the first feature.
The only times the illness may become more serious are: In children with some types of hereditary anaemia such as sickle cell disease , beta-thalassaemia and hereditary sph...
Rarer associated conditions include: Phosphate and vitamin D in X-linked hypophosphataemic rickets . Hyperphosphatasia. Sarcoidosis . Tuberculosis . Vitamin D in...