retrospective studyl of 40 patients with vitamin D resistant rickets, treated with vitamin D (05-2 mg daily), calcidiol (50-200 pg daily), or lCl(OH)D3 (1-3 pg daily), plus phosphate (07-21 g daily), and a mean follow-up of 91 (5-1) years, our observations were quite In
a
similar
hypophosphataemic
different. Chronic renal failure due
to treatment
overdose
was not
noted; of the three treatment regimens used, lCl(OH)D3 plus phosphate clearly seemed the most effective, both to stimulate growth velocity during childhood and for final adult height achievement; results obtained during childhood and for final stature were better in girls than in boys; and a significant (p
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retrospective studyl of 40 patients with vitamin D resistant rickets, treated with vitamin D (05-2 mg daily), calcidiol (50-200 pg daily), or lCl...