Junor B J, Edward N
Postgrad Med J. 1981 Jun;57(668):371-7. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.57.668.371.
A child who presented with features of renal osteodystrophy but with normal renal function is described. Improvement occurred both on large doses of vitamin D and small doses of 1, alpha-hydroxy-vitamin D3 (1, alpha-OHD3). Investigations suggested that the primary defect was an impaired renal response to parathyroid hormone. The relationship between renal osteodystrophy, abnormalities of vitamin D metabolism and hypohyperparathyroidism is discussed and an alternative hypothesis for the development of renal bone disease suggested.
本文描述了一名患有肾性骨营养不良特征但肾功能正常的儿童。大剂量维生素D和小剂量1α-羟维生素D3(1α-OHD3)治疗后均有改善。检查表明主要缺陷是肾脏对甲状旁腺激素的反应受损。讨论了肾性骨营养不良、维生素D代谢异常和甲状旁腺功能减退之间的关系,并提出了肾性骨病发生的另一种假说。