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Vitamin D deficiency in Child
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Vitamin D deficiency in Child

Contributors: Shea A. Nagle MPH, Christine Osborne MD, Catherine Moore MD, Michael W. Winter MD
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Synopsis

Vitamin D deficiency refers to a condition characterized by low serum levels of vitamin D. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is responsible for calcium homeostasis and bone health. Vitamin D increases the efficiency of calcium and phosphorus absorption from the small intestine and aids in the maturation of osteoclasts in the bone.

Vitamin D deficiency results from either lack of exposure to sunlight or impaired absorption. Malabsorption of vitamin D can occur in individuals with small bowel resections, celiac disease, inflammatory bowel disease, cystic fibrosis, or protein-losing enteropathies. Some medications (eg, phenytoin) can impair vitamin D absorption as well. Exclusively breastfed infants are also at high risk for vitamin D deficiency without adequate supplementation, as may also be seen in patients of any age with severe dietary restrictions. Elderly, institutionalized, chronically ill, and darkly pigmented individuals are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency as well.

Patients with vitamin D deficiency are often asymptomatic, but children may present with bowing of the legs, a preference to sit, and rickets, while adults may present with chronic muscle aches and pains. In severe cases, adults may present with osteomalacia, a condition of defective bone mineralization.

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ICD10CM:
E55.9 – Vitamin D deficiency, unspecified

SNOMEDCT:
34713006 – Vitamin D deficiency

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Last Reviewed:01/30/2019
Last Updated:01/12/2021
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A medical illustration showing key findings of Vitamin D deficiency : Fatigue, Bone pain, Hypophosphatemia, Muscle weakness, Pathologic fracture, Osteopenia, Myalgia, Ca decreased
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