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Association Between Bone Turnover Markers and Bone Mineral Density in Puberty and Constitutional Delay of Growth and Puberty

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33–9
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Parathyroid hormone may be a potent stimulator of skeletal dynamics in boys. Accelerated bone mineralization is reflected by high levels of serum PTH during puberty
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e-Published: 05 Jul, 2013

Congenital Rickets Presenting with Hypocalcaemic Seizures

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364–7
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The present study re-emphasized the important relationship between maternal and neonatal vitamin D status, rickets and calcium disturbances. Neonatal hypocalcaemia is a cause of early infantile seizures.

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e-Published: 03 Jul, 2013

Adverse Reaction of Topical Etofenamate: Petechial Eruption

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Doi:10.7727/wimj.2011.029
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767–9

Etofenamate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Clinical findings caused by etofenamate
are uncommon. Allergic contact dermatitis is the most common cutaneous reaction reported. But
petechial eruption due to etofenamate had not been reported yet. This report concerns an 11-year old
male with petechial eruption after application of topical etofenamate.
Physicians need to be aware that patients can develop an asymptomatic purpuric eruption when
etofenamate is ordered.

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e-Published: 01 Mar, 2013

Adverse Reaction of Topical Etofenamate: Petechial Eruption

DOI: 
Doi:10.7727/wimj.2011.029

Etofenamate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Clinical findings caused by etofenamate are uncommon. Allergic contact dermatitis is the most common cutaneous reaction reported. But petechial eruption due to etofenamate had not been reported yet. This report concerns an 11-year old male with petechial eruption after application of topical etofenamate.
Physicians need to be aware that patients can develop an asymptomatic purpuric eruption when etofenamate is ordered.

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e-Published: 15 Feb, 2013

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Effects of Steroid Treatment on Bone Mineral Metabolism in Children with Glucocorticoid-sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome

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10.7727/wimj.2011.046
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627–30
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Bone mineralization was negatively affected by steroid treatment in children with nephrotic syndrome. These children should undergo regular bone mineral density evaluation, and an appropriate therapeutic approach should be planned.

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e-Published: 24 Jan, 2013

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