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Archives of Disease in Childhood 1989;64:617-619; doi:10.1136/adc.64.4.617
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Ultraviolet irradiation for hepatic rickets.

S W Kooh, E A Roberts, D Fraser, J Curtis, G Jones, J L Weber, B J Reilly

Department of Paediatrics, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

An infant with chronic cytomegalovirus hepatitis and a child with atypical Alagille's syndrome had vitamin D deficiency rickets due to malabsorption. Both received ultraviolet irradiation. This treatment corrected biochemical abnormalities and healed the rickets. In the infant use of a sunlamp at home maintained normal 25 hydroxy-vitamin D for over a year. Our study shows that ultraviolet irradiation is an effective treatment of hepatobiliary rickets.








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