ba0002p184 | (1) | ICCBH2013
McDonnell Ciara
, Treston Bryony
, Murphy Nuala
, Kilbane Mark
, McKenna Malachi
Background: Defects in 1-α-hydroxylase enzyme activity result in reduced activity of 1,25(OH)2D causing vitamin D dependent rickets. Physiologically FGF23 levels are stimulated by a rise in 1,25(OH)2D which in turn suppresses 1-α-hydroxylase expression to complete the feedback loop.Presenting problem: A 15-month-old Irish Caucasian girl was referred by her GP for failure to weight bear. She was born at term via elective se...