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Pathological Processes in Oral Cavity at Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets (Family Case Reports)
Vitamin D-resistant rickets of X-linked dominant transmission type is caused by pathology of renal tubular apparatus resulting in impaired absorption of calcium and phosphorus in the small intestine; it proceeds with the injuries of varying severity to skeletal system as well as dental and periodontal complex. The purpose of the study is to describe a family case of vitamin D-resistant rickets.