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Height, Sitting Height and Leg Length in Patients with Hypophosphataemic Rickets
Author(s) -
STEENDIJK R.,
HERWEIJER T. J.
Publication year - 1984
Publication title -
acta pædiatrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1651-2227
pISSN - 0803-5253
DOI - 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1984.tb09925.x
Subject(s) - rickets , medicine , hypophosphatemic rickets , sitting , degree (music) , body height , vitamin d and neurology , body weight , pathology , physics , acoustics
. Height, sitting height (SH) and subischeal leg length (SLL) were determined in 5 boys and 11 girls with hypophosphataemic (vitamin D‐resistant) rickets, aged 4–14 years. Their average height was ‐2.05 ± 1.22 SDS, and SLL (average value: ‐2.59 ± 1.18 SDS) was more reduced than SH (average value: ‐0.91 ± 1.37 SDS). SLL and SH were abnormally low in 11 and 3 of the patients respectively. The difference between SLL and SH was abnormally low in only 4 of the children, indicating a mild degree of disproportion. None of the patients had relatively long legs. There was no relation between height and the degree of disproportion, a finding which tallied with the relatively mild degree of disproportion. This indicated that the normal interindividual differences in proportion were more important than a preferential effect of rickets on leg length.

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