: A detailed review published in Perfectionnement en Pédiatrie covering pathophysiology, genetic advances, and new molecules like anti-FGF23 antibodies. Access on ScienceDirect Request Full PDF on ResearchGate
Non-carential rickets in children (rachitismes non carentiels) refers to a heterogeneous group of rare genetic or acquired skeletal disorders characterized by deficient mineralization of the growth plate, occurring despite adequate vitamin D and calcium intake. Unlike nutritional rickets, these forms are resistant to standard vitamin D prophylaxis and require targeted therapeutic interventions. Key Scientific Papers and Resources (PDF) Download rachitismes non carentielschez l'enfant pdf
: A clinical course summarizing common and genetic rickets, including X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. View Presentation PDF Major Classifications : A detailed review published in Perfectionnement en
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: A position paper from the Italian Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology. Download PDF from SIOMMMS
Non-carential rickets are primarily categorized by their underlying metabolic defect:
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