Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association [The]. 1992; 67 (1-2): 213-22
in English
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| ID: emr-24384
ABSTRACT
In a further attempt to study the role of genetics in vitamin D deficiency rickets, 400 rachitic infants randomly chosen and aged from 6 months to 2 years [14.3 +/- 3.5 months] were investigated for sex differences and ABO typing. A significant [P < 0.001] predominance of the male sex was found, sex ratio being 1.43. Blood group A was significantly [P < 0.001] associated with rachitic patients whether males or females. Alkaline phosphatase values were significantly [P < 0.01] higher in male infants 91% of them had levels above 30 K.A. units, while the corresponding percentage of girls was 72%. This indicates that the disease is more severe among males. The study gives added support for the belief that there is a genetic factor in nutritional rickets
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Blood Group Antigens
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
J. Egypt. Public Health Assoc.
Year:
1992
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