hrp0082p3-d1-660 | Bone | ESPE2014

Normal Serum Calcium Levels and Vitamin-D Dependent Rickets Type 2 (VDDR-II): a Novel Vitamin D Receptor Mutation

Goksen Damla , Ozen Samim , Kitanaka Sachiko , Isojima Tsuyoshi , Cogulu Ozgur , Darcan Sukran

Background: VDDR-II, is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the early onset of rickets with hypocalcemia, secondary hyperparathyroidism and hypophosphatemia and is caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene.Objective and hypotheses: 2 years old Turkish girl first offspring of consanguineous parents admitted to the hospital for the evaluation of total alopecia and bilaterally genu varum deformity. She was born with normal pilosi...

hrp0084p2-206 | Bone | ESPE2015

Hereditary Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets: Report of Four Cases with Successful Use of Intermittent Intravenous Calcium Via Peripheral Route

Abali Saygin , Tamura Mayuko , Atay Zeynep , Isguven Pinar , Guran Tulay , Haliloglu Belma , Bas Serpil , Isojima Tsuyoshi , Turan Serap , Kitanaka Sachiko , Bereket Abdullah

Background: Hereditary vitamin D-resistant rickets (HVDRR) is a rare disease caused by mutations in vitamin d receptor (VDR). Patients with HVDRR are usually treated with intravenous calcium (i.v.-Ca) therapy via a central catheter. However, central catheter-related complications can cause important morbidity. In this report, we described four patients with HVDRR from different families. In three of these cases we used a novel therapeutic regime of intermittent IV-Ca ...