1943
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1943.02010230049005
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Metabolism of Bone Salts in Resistant Rickets

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“…The first, by Gunther er al. (19), established that in one case of XLH, oral radioactive phosphorus was practically completely absorbed unless given with food. The second, reported by Gerbeaux-Balsan (12), indicates that in X L H patients under various dietary conditions a primary defect in intestinal phosphorus absorption is not part of the X L H phenotype.…”
Section: Speculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first, by Gunther er al. (19), established that in one case of XLH, oral radioactive phosphorus was practically completely absorbed unless given with food. The second, reported by Gerbeaux-Balsan (12), indicates that in X L H patients under various dietary conditions a primary defect in intestinal phosphorus absorption is not part of the X L H phenotype.…”
Section: Speculationmentioning
confidence: 99%