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- How to diagnose vitamin D deficiency?
Vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency is defined on the basis of serum 25(OH)D
levels. This is because 25(OH)D levels are stable (half-life of 2–3 weeks) and
precisely reflect the vitamin D status of an individual. Serum 1,25(OH) 2 D is
not used to define the vitamin D status of an individual because vitamin D
deficiency is associated with normal/high levels of 1,25 (OH) 2 D as a conse-
quence of secondary hyperparathyroidism. There is also high variability in the
levels of 1,25(OH) 2 D, as it has a short half-life of 4hours. 1,25(OH) 2 D is highly
lipophilic, is labile, and circulates at a very low concentration. Further, assays
for 1,25(OH) 2 D are technically challenging because of difficulties in extraction
of 1,25 (OH) 2 D from its binding proteins.
- How was the cutoff for defining vitamin D deficiency derived?
Various cutoffs have been proposed to define vitamin D deficiency by different
organizations based on clinical and biochemical parameters, including fracture,
serum alkaline phosphatase, PTH, intestinal calcium absorption, and bone min-
eral density. Currently, the level of 25(OH)D at which iPTH starts rising is used
to define vitamin D deficiency. Various studies have shown that 25(OH)D level
<30 ng/ml is associated with rise in serum iPTH, and a level <20 ng/ml is asso-
ciated with impaired intestinal calcium absorption. Hence, 25(OH)D level
<30 ng/ml constitutes vitamin D insufficiency, and a level <20 ng/ml consti-
tutes vitamin D deficiency.
Rickets–Osteomalacia
Clinical-Radiological evaluation
Fasting sample for calcium, albumin and phosphorous, alkaline phosphate, PTH and 25 (OH) D
Phosphopenic rickets
Low Phosphate
Normal/Mildly elevated PTH
Calcipenic rickets
Low/Low-normal calcium
High PTH
Low 25 (OH) D
Normal 25 (OH) D
- VDDR type 1 and 2
- Renal tubular defects
- Chronic kidney disease
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Celiac disease
- Malabsorption
- Familial hypophosphatemic rickets
- Oncogenic osteomalacia
- Renal tubular defects
Low alkaline
phosphatase
Hypophosphotasia
Elevated alkaline
phosphatase
- Early rickets
- Partially treated rickets
- Fluorosis
- Fibrogenesis imperfecta
Normal Calcium
Normal Phosphate
Fig. 5.11 Approach to a patient with rickets–osteomalacia
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