ba0006p065 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Rodda Christine P
, Levine Michael A
, Roizen Jeffrey D
, Javaid Muhammad K
, Ebeling Peter R
, Nguyen Hanh
, Dewez Peter
, Shaw Nicholas J
Although Vitamin D deficiency is the most common form of rickets worldwide, when there is a failure to respond to cholecalciferol, inborn errors of vitamin D metabolism should be considered. We describe two unrelated individuals who presented with early onset rickets characterised by reduced serum levels of 25(OH)D and 1,25(OH)2D, and a deficient response to Vitamin D2/D3 and calcitriol. Case 1: A Caucasian Australian girl with non-consanguineous parents ...