• Hypovitaminosis d: laboratory diagnosis and correction

  • 1026 | 813
  • ISBN: 978-9910-566-53-0
  • Author: Rasulova N.A
  • Lang: Ingliz
  • Resource type: Monografiya
  • Number of pages: 106
  • Publishing: Samarqand
  • Year of publication: 2025
  • Published: Samarkand

Book description


A disruption in the body's calcium and phosphorus metabolism leads to rickets, a condition that primarily affects young infants. A baby's first few years of life go by swiftly. Vitamin D controls how calcium and phosphorus are absorbed from the intestines and transported to bones and other tissues for healthy bone formation. Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets. The majority of vitamin D is produced in the skin under the effect of sunshine, and it is only found in trace amounts in diet.