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  • The frequent occurrence of 25(OH)D >25 nmol/L among toddlers and older children with rickets has been presumptively attributed to dietary calcium deficits (48); however, rickets among breastfed infants with 25(OH)D >25 nmol/L (49) suggests that factors other than calcium intake may be implicated.In Bangladesh, rickets may be more common than previously thought, based on surveys of lower limb defor
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