Temporary brittle bone disease: the current position
Other postulated causes include copper deficiency, vitamin C deficiency (both affecting collagen maturation) and vitamin D deficiency. [...]an identical syndrome occurs in circumstances in which non-accidental skeletal injury can be excluded with some confidence, for example, when most of the fractu...
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