PJMHS 2022
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs22165146
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Assessment of Nutritional Status for Identifying Nutritional Rickets in Children Less Than Five Years of Age

Abstract: Aim: To assess the nutritional status for identifying nutritional rickets in children less than five years of age. Study design: Prospective study Place and duration of study: Department of Medicine Paediatrics, Arif Memorial Teaching Hospital Lahore from 1st April 2021 30th September 2021. Methodology: Sixty children suffering from rickets were enrolled. Blood sample 3cc was taken from each child and serum was separated by centrifugation. The serum was stored at -20°C until analysis. Biochemical tests includi… Show more

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“…Excluded emergency medical care, tuberculosis, facture in past 3 months, HIV infection or exposure. Radioimmunoassay (DiaSorin) Khan 2020 [ 85 ] Pakistan Trial 198 children, 0.5–3 years (mean 13 months), with rickets. Excluded non-nutritional rickets, congenital anomalies, kidney or liver disease, malabsorption, antiepileptics, and history of vitamin D megadose.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Excluded emergency medical care, tuberculosis, facture in past 3 months, HIV infection or exposure. Radioimmunoassay (DiaSorin) Khan 2020 [ 85 ] Pakistan Trial 198 children, 0.5–3 years (mean 13 months), with rickets. Excluded non-nutritional rickets, congenital anomalies, kidney or liver disease, malabsorption, antiepileptics, and history of vitamin D megadose.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%