Disease Information for Rickets (vitamin D deficiency) (Clinical Manifestations)
AVITAMINOSIS D, Avitaminosis D (disorder), DEFIC VITAMIN D, Deficiencies Vitamin D, Deficiency of vitamin D (disorder), Deficiency Vitamin D, Unspecified vitamin D deficiency, VITAMIN D DEFIC, Vitamin D Deficiencies, Vitamin D deficiency, Vitamin D deficiency (disorder), Vitamin D deficiency unspecified, vitamin deficiency D
The main function of vitamin D hormone is to increase calcium absorption from the intestine and promote normal bone formation and mineralization; Metabolic bone disease resulting from vitamin D deficiency is called rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults; Vitamin D deficiency may also be caused by defects in the production of 25(OH)D3 or the action of 1,25(OH)2D3; The deficiency may occur in in hereditary diseases, such as familial hypophosphatemic (vitamin D-resistant) rickets, an X-linked dominant disorder [Type II]; In children, changes include defective calcification of growing bone and hypertrophy of the epiphyseal cartilages; Epiphyseal cartilage cells cease to degenerate normally, but new cartilage continues to form, so that the epiphyseal cartilage becomes irregularly increased in width; Calcification then stops, and osteoid material accumulates around the capillaries of the diaphysis; The cancellous bone of the diaphysis and cortical bone may be resorbed in chronic deficiency; Adequate treatment with vitamin D permits calcium and phosphate deposition through degeneration of the cartilage cells; Osteoid material at the diaphysis ceases to form, and normal endochondral production of new bone is resumed; In adults, the changes are similar but are not confined to the ends of the long bones; osteomalacia can lead to metaphyseal lesions and tetany in the newborn; Young infants are restless and sleep poorly; They have reduced mineralization of the skull (craniotabes), away from the sutures; In older infants, sitting and crawling are delayed as is fontanelle closure, and there is bossing of the skull and costochondral beading (rachitic rosary); In children aged 1 to 4 yr, epiphyseal cartilages at the lower ends of the radius, ulna, tibia, and fibula enlarge; kyphoscoliosis develops, and walking is delayed; In older children and adolescents, walking is painful, and in extreme cases, such deformities as bowlegs and knock-knees develop; Rachitic tetany is caused by hypocalcemia and may accompany infantile or adult vitamin D deficiency; Bone changes, visible on x-rays, precede clinical signs, becoming evident in the 3rd or 4th mo of life--even at birth if the mother is vitamin D deficient; Bone changes in rickets are most evident at the lower ends of the radius and ulna; The diaphyseal ends lose their sharp, clear outline; are cup-shaped; and show a spotty or fringy rarefaction;----[Merck Manual 17th]-------------
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Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Frontal bossing signs/facial
- Excess Sweating Children
- Fingernails brittle/thinner/splitting
- Hyperhidrosis/Chronic sweating excess
- Stunted growth
- Malnourished/poor nutrition status/signs
- Acute bilateral Hand muscle spasms
- Cramping in Extremities
- Diffuse Aches and Pains
- Muscle weakness
- Proximal muscle weakness
- Proximal symmetrical muscle weakness
- Thigh pain
- Sleep disturbance
- Costochondral tenderness
- Rib tenderness
- Anterior bowing thickened tibia bone/shin/sign
- Bone Pains
- Bossing forehead,infants
- Bowing of extremities
- Bowlegged/Genu varus
- Clavicle bony swelling
- Costochondral beading/rickets sign
- Craniotabes sign/Ping-pong feel to skull
- Enlarged costochondral joints/ribs
- Legs/anterior bowing
- Macrocephaly/Large head
- Megalocephaly
- Rachitic rosary sign
- Saber shins deformity
- Sternal swelling
- Sternal tenderness
- Tender Bones (Long Bones)
- Upper back skeletal deformity/signs
- Short stature
- Short stature Child
- Sweating about head/newborn
- Weakness
- Weight loss
- Signs & Symptoms
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