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Seventeen patients who were diagnosed as primary hypophosphatemic rickets at Department of
Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children’s Hospital were analyzed to assess its clinical aspect
and effect of treatment, especially on height and growth velosity.
The average age of onset was 2 years, and their chief complaints were bowleg and short stature.
Sex ratio was l.l:l(male: female). Familial hypophoshatemic rickets was known as X-linked... |