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Osteodystrophy in Celiac Disease: Ultimate Complications and Possible Treatment

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Journal S D Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2010 Feb 5
PMID 20128172
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Abstract

Hypovitaminosis D and its consequences are significant complications in the course of untreated celiac disease (CD). We report a case that illustrates the natural evolution of osteomalacia in an adult patient with untreated CD and his response to vitamin D supplementation. In patients with complicated CD and hypovitaminosis D, vitamin D-2 replacement in high enough doses is important to improving functional performance and for the treatment of osteomalacia.

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