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Relationship between rickets and incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis in children.

Abiola O Oduwole1, Olayiwola S Giwa, Rasheed A Arogundade.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the Sub Saharan Africa Rickets has now been established to be due primarily to calcium deficiency and sometimes in combination with vitamin D deficiency. The main thrust of management is calcium supplementation with or without vitamin D. An observation was made that some children with nutritional rickets do not respond to this management modality. The recently reported high prevalence of Incomplete Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis (idRTA) in adults with osteoporosis as brought to fore the possibility of this being a possible cause of calcium wastage and therefore the poor response in these group of children with rickets. AIM: To determine the prevalence of idRTA amongst a cohort of subjects with ricketsTo show a relationship between rickets and incomplete distal renal acidosisTo determine the response of children with rickets and idRTA to addition of Shohl's solution to therapy
METHODOLOGY: Two separate cohorts of children with rickets performed the ammonium chloride loading test to detect those with incomplete renal tubular acidosis. Following identification for idRTA, Shohl's solution was added to therapy of calcium and vitamin D supplementation and their response compared to those without idRTA on calcium and vitamin D supplementation solely.
RESULTS: 50 children with rickets aged from two to six years of age and composed of 29 females and 21males were investigated. Incomplete renal tubular acidosis was found in 38% of them. Prevalence of idRTA was highest amongst those aged 3-6 years of age. Those with idRTA had worse limb deformities, biochemical and radiological parameters than those who hadn't. Rate of response on those with idRTA treated with Shohl's solution was at par with those without idRTA.
CONCLUSION: Incomplete idRTA exist amongst children with rickets and should be looked out for in severe rickets and older children. Treatment of idRTA will lead to optimal response and healing of rickets.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20699008      PMCID: PMC2925332          DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-36-54

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ital J Pediatr        ISSN: 1720-8424            Impact factor:   2.638


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