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G587 How relevant are low levels of vitamin D to radiological skeletal change and a potential risk of fracture: a retrospective study in a tuberculosis clinic

R Raychaudhuri, A Demetriou,R Bhatt, L Jeyalingam, G Conder, M Pal, M Williams,C Michie,Bhanu Williams

Archives of Disease in Childhood(2016)

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Background The significance of reduced vitamin D (25-OHD) to skeletal health, as assessed by radiological changes and fracture risk, is not known in detail. The uncertainty of this nutritional interaction becomes critical for instance in cases of potential non-accidental fracture. In order to provide an insight into this area we studied a paediatric group at high risk of low vitamin D levels. Aims We aimed to estimate the incidence of radiological bony changes in patients attending a paediatric tuberculosis clinic, many of whom have chronically low vitamin D levels. Secondary outcomes were to assess whether serological markers of bone health can be used to identify those at greater risk of osteopenia and rickets. Methods Children attending a paediatric TB clinic between 01/01/2008 and 31/12/2011 had blood samples, including serum vitamin D levels, and chest radiograph taken as part of routine investigation at diagnosis. All radiographs were reported independently and retrospectively by two consultant radiologists, who were blinded to the child’s vitamin D status, on the presence of osteopenia or rickets. Results 174 children were included in this study (46.6% male, median age 7 years range, 0.25–16y). At the point of diagnosis, 35 children were 25-OHD deficient (levels PTH levels were normal in 92 children, unavailable in 45 and raised in 30 children, of whom 29 had normal radiological skeletal appearances. A significant correlation between 25-OHD and PTH was identified (r=–0.371, 95% CI –0.5105 to –0.2123, p value Conclusion The low incidence of radiographic bony abnormality and absence of fractures in a cohort of children with vitamin D deficiency, suggests many children with low serum vitamin D levels are unlikely to develop rickets and fractures.
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vitamin,radiological skeletal change,fracture,tuberculosis clinic
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