Yes, rickets is a bone disease that primarily affects children, caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate. This condition leads to weakened bones, resulting in deformities such as bowed legs, thickened wrists and ankles, and a curved spine. Rickets can be prevented and treated with proper nutrition and supplementation of essential vitamins and minerals.
Rickets is a disease in which the horse's legs bow in or bow out. It is classed as a disease of the bone.
Rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
I suppose that you think to rachitisme.
rickets also known as osteomalacia
Rickets is the weakening and bowing of the long bones related to vitamin D deficiency. It is not a bone it is a disease. See Link.
Rickets. It occurs in children due to deficiency of vitamin D.
Rickets and Paget's disease are both bone disorders that affect the way bones grow and repair themselves. However, Rickets primarily affects children and is caused by a lack of Vitamin D, leading to soft and weak bones. In contrast, Paget's disease is a condition that typically affects adults and results in the abnormal breakdown and regrowth of bone tissue, leading to weakened and deformed bones.
No. It can cause osteopenia (little+bone) or osteoporosis (holes+bone). In growing children it can cause the disease called Rickets.
RICKETS is a disorder caused y a lack of vitamin D,calcium,or phosphate.
Rickets
The musculoskeletal disease caused by vitamin D deficiency is called osteomalacia in adults and rickets in children. These conditions weaken bones, leading to symptoms like bone pain, muscle weakness, and bone deformities. Adequate vitamin D intake is essential for maintaining healthy bones and preventing these diseases.
Rickets in children is known as vitamin D deficiency disorder. It is characterized by weak, soft bones due to insufficient vitamin D, which is necessary for proper bone development and mineralization.