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Hypocalcemic Tetany in a Toddler with Undiagnosed Rickets

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Journal Ann Emerg Med
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Date 1999 Aug 25
PMID 10459099
Citations 2
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Abstract

A 17-month-old black girl presented to the pediatric emergency department with sudden onset of her hands and feet "drawing up." A diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency rickets with tetany was made on a history of exclusive breast-feeding, low serum calcium, phosphorus, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, and bone radiographs. Nutritional rickets should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute hypocalcemia.

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