Vitamin D and forearm fractures in children preliminary findings: risk factors and correlation between low-energy and high-energy fractures - Ducic S, Milanovic F, Lazovic M, Bukva B, Djuricic G, Radlovic V, Nikolic D.

BACKGROUND: The forearm is the most common fracture site in childhood, accounting for every fourth pediatric fracture. It is well described that vitamin D is involved in the regulation of bone mineralization and skeletal homeostasis by the regulation of ca...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Infants and Children Source Type: news