Calcium Intake and Metabolic Bone Disease after Eight Years of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass

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Camila Duran de Campos ◽  
Lorença Dalcanale ◽  
Denis Pajecki ◽  
Arthur B. Garrido ◽  
Alfredo Halpern
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Vol 92 (6) ◽  
pp. 862-864
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YASUSHI NAKO ◽  
NAOBUMI FUKUSHIMA ◽  
TAKESHI TOMOMASA ◽  
KANJI NAGASHIMA ◽  
TAKAYOSHI KUROUME

Hypervitaminosis D is one of the causes of severe hypercalcemia in children. Most cases of hypervitaminosis D during childhood are due to an excessive supplementation of vitamin D by physicians or parents.1,2 To prevent metabolic bone disease of prematurity (rickets of prematurity), formulas designed for premature infants ("premature formulas"), which contain more calcium and vitamin D than standard formulas, are given to premature infants in addition to human milk.1 In some cases, separate vitamin D products are also given to these infants, although requirements for vitamin D and calcium intake in the premature infant and the formerly premature infant have not been fully estimated.1


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