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Francis
RM, et al. [See
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- Osteomalacia.
Baillieres Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1997 Apr;11(1):145-63. Review.
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Baer
MT, et al. [See
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- Vitamin D, calcium, and bone status in children with developmental delay in relation to
anticonvulsant use and ambulatory status.
Am J Clin Nutr. 1997 Apr;65(4):1042-51
- "all nonambulatory children may be at risk for low serum calcidiol and osteopenia;
and that routine monitoring of risk and consideration of prophylactic vitamin D
supplementation are warranted. "
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Henderson
RC. [See
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- Vitamin D levels in noninstitutionalized children with cerebral palsy.
J Child Neurol. 1997 Oct;12(7):443-7.
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Alderman
CP, et al. [See
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- Abnormal bone mineral metabolism after long-term anticonvulsant treatment.
Ann Pharmacother. 1994 Jan;28(1):47-8.
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Tomita
S, et al. [See
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- The effects of anticonvulsant drugs on vitamin D3-activating cytochrome P-450-linked
monooxygenase systems.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 1991 Oct;39(4A):479-85.
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Lluch
Fernandez MD, et al. [See
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- [Phosphorus-calcium metabolism in children under long-term anticonvulsant therapy].
An Esp Pediatr. 1991 Aug;35(2):103-7. Review. Spanish.
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Lamberg-Allardt
C, et al. [See
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- Vitamin D status of ambulatory and nonambulatory mentally retarded children with and
without carbamazepine treatment.
Ann Nutr Metab. 1990;34(4):216-20.
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Lee
JJ, et al. [See
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- Pathologic fractures in severely handicapped children and young adults.
J Pediatr Orthop. 1990 Jul-Aug;10(4):497-500.
- "In (fracture) patients with normal vitamin D levels, a history of a significant
traumatic event should be identified and child abuse ruled out. "
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Lee
JJ, et al. [See
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- Disorders of bone metabolism in severely handicapped children and young adults.
Clin Orthop. 1989 Aug;(245):297-302.
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Hartwell
D, et al. [See
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- Metabolism of vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 in patients on anticonvulsant therapy.
Acta Neurol Scand. 1989 Jun;79(6):487-92.
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Riancho
JA, et al. [See
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- Influence of solar irradiation on vitamin D levels in children on anticonvulsant drugs.
Acta Neurol Scand. 1989 Apr;79(4):296-9.
- "Prophylactic vitamin D therapy should be considered when climatic conditions or
patients' life styles do not allow an adequate exposure to sunlight. "
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Zeiss
J, et al. [See
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- Radiological case of the month. Simulated child abuse in drug-induced rickets.
Am J Dis Child. 1988 Dec;142(12):1367-8. No abstract available.
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Fischer
MH, et al. [See
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- Bone status in nonambulant, epileptic, institutionalized youth. Improvement with vitamin
D therapy.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1988 Oct;27(10):499-505.
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Robinson
PB, et al. [See
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- Inhibition of cartilage growth by the anticonvulsant drugs diphenylhydantoin and sodium
valproate.
Br J Exp Pathol. 1988 Feb;69(1):17-22.
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Schonau
E, et al. [See
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- [Significance and selected examples for using determinations of isoenzyme of alkaline
phosphatase in pediatrics].
Monatsschr Kinderheilkd. 1987 Sep;135(9):637-41. German.
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Ala-Houhala
M, et al. [See
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- Long-term anticonvulsant therapy and vitamin D metabolism in ambulatory pubertal
children.
Neuropediatrics. 1986 Nov;17(4):212-6.
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Hunt
PA, et al. [See
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- Bone disease induced by anticonvulsant therapy and treatment with calcitriol
(1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3).
Am J Dis Child. 1986 Jul;140(7):715-8.
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Nishiyama
S, et al. [See
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- Decreased bone density in severely handicapped children and adults, with reference to
the influence of limited mobility and anticonvulsant medication.
Eur J Pediatr. 1986 Feb;144(5):457-63.
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Arico
M, et al. [See
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- [Radiological aspects of a case of rickets during therapy with anticonvulsant agents].
Radiol Med (Torino). 1984 Dec;70(12):996-8. Italian. No abstract available.
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Williams
C, et al. [See
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- Vitamin D metabolism and anticonvulsant therapy: effect of sunshine on incidence of
osteomalacia.
South Med J. 1984 Jul;77(7):834-6, 842.
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Schmitt
BP, et al. [See
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- Prevalence of hypocalcemia and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase in patients receiving
chronic anticonvulsant therapy.
J Fam Pract. 1984 Jun;18(6):873-7.
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Moskowitz
H, et al. [See
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- Case report 285. Diagnosis: osteomalacia (rickets) and cerebellar atrophy secondary to
the effects of diphenylhydantoin (dilantin).
Skeletal Radiol. 1984;12(4):281-3. No abstract available.
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Davie
MW, et al. [See
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- Low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D and serum calcium levels in institutionalized epileptic
subjects: associated risk factors, consequences and response to treatment with vitamin D.
Q J Med. 1983 Winter;52(205):79-91.
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Tezic
T, et al. [See
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- Phenytoin-induced rickets in a ten-year-old girl with hypothyroidism.
Turk J Pediatr. 1983 Oct-Dec;25(4):263-6. No abstract available.
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Stogmann
W. [See
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- [Disorders of calcium metabolism and ossification caused by anticonvulsants].
Padiatr Padol. 1983;18(2):119-21. German.
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Hahn
TJ, et al. [See
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- Serum dihydroxyvitamin D metabolite concentrations in patients on chronic anticonvulsant
drug therapy: response to pharmacologic doses of vitamin D2.
Metab Bone Dis Relat Res. 1983-84;5(1):1-6.
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Bianchini
G, et al. [See
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- [Calcium-phosphorus changes in chronic anticonvulsant therapy: effects of the
administration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 on secondary hyperparathyroidism].
Acta Vitaminol Enzymol. 1983;5(4):229-34. Italian.
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Christiansen
C, et al. [See
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- Pathophysiology behind anticonvulsant osteomalacia.
Acta Neurol Scand Suppl. 1983;94:21-8.
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Fedorova
EV, et al. [See
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- [Rachitis and rachitis-like changes in children receiving anticonvulsant therapy].
Pediatriia. 1982 Jul;(7):36-8. Russian. No abstract available.
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Hoikka
V, et al. [See
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- Anticonvulsant osteomalacia in epileptic outpatients.
Ann Clin Res. 1982 Jun;14(3):129-32.
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Tebloeva
LT, et al. [See
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- [Rickets in children induced by anticonvulsant therapy].
Pediatriia. 1982 Jun;(6):75-7. Review. Russian. No abstract available.
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Hoikka
V, et al. [See
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- Treatment of osteomalacia in institutionalized epileptic patients on long-term
anticonvulsant therapy.
Ann Clin Res. 1982 Apr;14(2):72-5.
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Kruse
K, et al. [See
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- Response of kidney and bone to parathyroid hormone in children receiving anticonvulsant
drugs.
Neuropediatrics. 1982 Feb;13(1):3-9.
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Ishitsu
T, et al. [See
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- Anticonvulsant-induced rickets associated with renal tubular acidosis and normal level
of serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.
Am J Dis Child. 1981 Dec;135(12):1140-2. No abstract available.
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Sebes
JI, et al. [See
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- Rickets due to chronic anticonvulsant therapy.
IMJ Ill Med J. 1981 Jul;160(1):28-30. No abstract available.
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Morijiri
Y, et al. [See
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- Factors causing rickets in institutionalised handicapped children on anticonvulsant
therapy.
Arch Dis Child. 1981 Jun;56(6):446-9. "These results indicate that although several factors--such as anticonvulsants, low
vitamin D intake, and inactivity--are concerned in the development of rickets, the main
cause is lack of sun in institutionalised handicapped children. "
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Juan
D. [See
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- Vitamin D metabolism: update for the clinician.
Postgrad Med. 1980 Nov;68(5):210-4, 217-8.
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McCrea
ES, et al. [See
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- Roentgenographic changes during long-term diphenylhydantoin therapy.
South Med J. 1980 Mar;73(3):312-7.
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Weisman
Y, et al. [See
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- Decreased serum 24,25-dihydroxy vitamin D concentrations in children receiving chronic
anticonvulsant therapy.
Br Med J. 1979 Sep 1;2(6189):521-3.
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Matsuda
I, et al. [See
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- Pseudohypoparathyroidism type II and anticonvulsant rickets.
Eur J Pediatr. 1979;132(4):303-8.
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Villareale
ME, et al. [See
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- Bone changes induced by diphenylhydantoin in chicks on a controlled vitamin D intake.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1978 Oct;60(7):911-6.
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Kruse
K, et al. [See
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- Serum alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in epileptic children receving anticonvulsant
drugs.
Eur J Pediatr. 1977 Nov 4;126(4):237-42.
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Sherk
HH, et al. [See
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- Vitamin D prophylaxis and the lowered incidence of fractures in anticonvulsant rickets
and osteomalacia.
Clin Orthop. 1977 Nov-Dec;(129):251-7.
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Vose
GP, et al. [See
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- Skeletal status in mentally retarded patients on anticonvulsive therapy.
Growth. 1977 Sep;41(3):161-9.
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Winnacker
JL, et al. [See
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- Rickets in children receiving anticonvulsant drugs. Biochemical and hormonal markers.
Am J Dis Child. 1977 Mar;131(3):286-90.
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Addy
DP. [See
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- Rickets associated with anticonvulsant therapy in children with tuberous sclerosis.
Arch Dis Child. 1976 Dec;51(12):972-4.
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Baleva
R, et al. [See
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- [Bone metabolic disorders after prolonged treatment with antiepileptic agents in a
patient with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism].
Vutr Boles. 1976;15(5):93-7. Bulgarian.
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Berger
G, et al. [See
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- [Pathogenesis of osteopathy caused by anticonvulsives].
Padiatr Padol. 1976;11(3):528-38. German
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Hahn
TJ. [See
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- Bone complications of anticonvulsants.
Drugs. 1976;12(3):201-11. Review.
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Wendenburg
HH, et al. [See
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- [Vitamin D deficiency. Osteopathy after prolonged treatment with anticonvulsents].
ROFO Fortschr Geb Rontgenstr Nuklearmed. 1976 Jan;124(1):7-11. German.
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Liakakos
D, et al. [See
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- Serum alkaline phosphatase and urinary hydroxyproline values in children receiving
phenobarbital with and without vitamin D.
J Pediatr. 1975 Aug;87(2):291-6.
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Crosley
CJ, et al. [See
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- Rickets associated with long-term anticonvulsant therapy in a pediatric outpatient
population.
Pediatrics. 1975 Jul;56(1):52-7.
- "Radiologic rickets occurred in 6 of the 74 (8%) of the treated children and in
none of the control population"
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- Anticonvulsant osteomalacia.
Arch Intern Med. 1975 Jul;135(7):997-1000.
- "The severity of clinical manifestations in any given individual appears to be a
function of the combined effects of a variety of factors including drug type and total
drug dose, dietary vitamin D intake, sunlight exposure, and physical activity level.
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Dent
CE. [See
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- Rickets and osteomalacia of various origins.
Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser. 1971 May;7(6):79-85.
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