Dyspnea as an Unusual Presentation of Rickets in A 3-Month-Old Infant: A Case Report

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  • Jerome Okudo School of Public Health University of Texas, Pressler Street, Houston Texas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.98/2016.3.2/98.2.27.30

Abstract

Rickets, a condition caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, has a myriad of presentations and affects children all over the world. Infants who are exclusively breastfed by mothers who are vitamin D deficient are affected, particularly in the absence of vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy. While breast feeding is encouraged, breast milk is deficient in vitamin D thus; exclusively breastfed infants require vitamin D supplementation. This case describes a three-week-old male infant with a continuum of rickets, which went undiagnosed from the initial presentation of noisy, difficult breathing and snoring at the pediatric emergency department. This case emphasizes that rickets may not always have a classical presentation.

Keywords:

Rickets, Nigerian, Vitamin D deficiency, Immigrant mothers

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Published

2016-10-07

How to Cite

Okudo, J. . (2016). Dyspnea as an Unusual Presentation of Rickets in A 3-Month-Old Infant: A Case Report. Journal of Diagnostics, 3(2), 27–30. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.98/2016.3.2/98.2.27.30

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