A Case of Rickets and Pediatric Iron Deficiency Anemia in Alabama

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Reid, Claudia G. [1 ]
Graham, Rhonda [2 ]
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[1] Edward Via Coll Osteopath Med, Pediat, Auburn, AL 36832 USA
[2] Edward Via Coll Osteopath Med, Pediat, Spartanburg, TX USA
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supplementation guidelines; early nutrition; developmental pediatrics; iron deficiency anemia (ida); nutritional rickets; VITAMIN-D SUPPLEMENTATION; BREAST-FED INFANTS; PREVENTION;
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10.7759/cureus.60140
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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A 15-month-old African American male patient presented to the pediatric clinic to establish care. The patient had been seen and treated by a previous pediatrician who had diagnosed him with failure to thrive, anemia, and hepatosplenomegaly, according to the patient's parents. Upon physical examination, the patient was determined to be less than the first percentile for height and in the eighth percentile for weight. Frontal bossing was also observed. The patient's hemoglobin level was measured in the office to help confirm the previous anemia diagnosis and was determined to be 6.3 g/dL (normal: 10.5-13.0 g/dL). At this point, the patient was sent to a pediatric emergency department for continued treatment and workup. At the emergency department, the patient received an extensive laboratory workup for the evaluation of anemia, revealing iron deficiency anemia (hemoglobin: 5.6 g/dL (normal: 10.5-13 g/dL), mean corpuscular volume: 51.4 fl (normal: 70-84 fl), iron: 18 mcg/dL (normal: 30-70 mcg/dL), total iron binding capacity: 598 mcg/dL (normal: 100-400 mcg/dL), and hematocrit: 23.7% (normal: 33-38%)) and decreased levels of vitamin D (<6 ng/mL, normal: >30 ng/mL), ionized calcium (1.17 mg/dL, normal: 4.4-5.2 mg/dL), and phosphorus (2.4 mg/dL, normal: 2.9-5.9 mg/dL). These studies, paired with X-ray images of the patient's shoulders and wrists, further confirmed the diagnosis of rickets. Rickets is a disease in pediatric patients defined as a condition in which the mineralization of epiphyseal plates is defective. A nutritional deficiency in vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate causes acquired rickets. This condition is most commonly found in developing countries; some predisposing factors include poor sun exposure, high altitude, and breastfeeding. The patient was seen in the outpatient pediatric setting after the hospitalization, in which he received a blood transfusion, where he was managed on supplementation of calcium carbonate suspension, polysaccharide iron complex/novaferrum drops, and cholecalciferol drops with referral to endocrinology, hematology, and dietetics. This case serves as an example of how the diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies, such as rickets, can also be found in developed countries like the United States. Other conditions considered in the differential diagnosis were cystic fibrosis, necrotizing enterocolitis, metabolic disorders, inadequate absorption, and mechanical feeding difficulties, each of which must be ruled out to ensure that even an unlikely finding was not missed.
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