Compound Heterozygous Variants of CYP27B1 Causing Autosomal Recessive Vitamin D-Dependent Rickets Type 1A in an Indian Child
Mitesh Kakkad,
Khyati Kakkad,
Chirantap Oza
Abstract:Background:
Vitamin D-dependent rickets Type 1A (VDDR-1A) is a rare cause of rickets occurring due to variants of CYP27B1 responsible for encoding enzyme 1ά hydroxylase.
Clinical Description:
We report a 17-months-old girl who presented to us with clinical and radiological features of rickets. The biochemistry investigations suggestive of low calcium, low phosphorous, markedly elevated alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone, high-normal 25 hydroxy… Show more
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