ba0007p140 | (1) | ICCBH2019
Fiscaletti Melissa
, Tannous Paul
, Wood Nicholas
, Gunasekera Hasantha
, Zurynski Yvonne
, Biggins Andrew
, Kilo Tatjana
, Hayes Evan
, Munns Craig
Objectives: Pediatric vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D - 25OHD) deficiency can lead to nutritional rickets and extra-skeletal complications. Compliance with daily therapy can be difficult, making high dose, short-term vitamin D (stoss) therapy attractive to correct vitamin D deficiency. We compared the effectiveness and safety of standard versus stoss therapy in treating childhood 25OHD deficiency.Study design: Children aged 216 years with 25OHD <...