Nutritional (vitamin D deficiency) rickets is now a rarity in the industrial world because of food fortification. Most cases result from hereditary inborn errors of vitamin D metabolism or end-organ unresponsiveness as is exemplified in this case of hypophosphatemic rickets.
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Metabolic bone diseases are a heterogenous group of conditions that all result in aberrant bone mineral homeostasis with resulting skeletal disease. The underlying causes are variable, ranging from nutritional deficiencies to pathogenic variants in skeletal genes. To properly diagnose and treat these conditions, a clinician needs to understand bone metabolism as well as recognize the signs of disease in a patient.
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