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RENAL RICKETS
G. V. ASHCROFT
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Demonstrator of Anatomy, Manchester University, The Orthopaedic Service and Medical Division, Ancoats Hospital, Manchester
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1926; 8:279-291 
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Abstract

Renal rickets is a condition in which bone deformity of the late rickets type is associated with renal disease. An investigation of this type of case has shown that 33% have definite renal inefficiency, and 54% reveal some renal defect. Sufficient evidence has been found to warrant the suggestion that the disease may be due to a fibrosis of the suprarenal gland.

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