Maternal hypovitaminosis D presenting as late-onset hypocalcemic seizure in a term neonate: a case report
Abstract Background Vitamin D deficiency is a known morbidity among pregnant women. Maternal hypovitaminosis D results in poor fetal transplacental vitamin D accretion and decreased stores in the neonate. This in turn may lead to hypocalcemia in neonates, having presentations from being asymptomatic...
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Main Authors: | Achinta Kumar Mallick (Author), Raj Kumar Yadav (Author), Kiran Sannalli (Author), Nitul Mohan Bewal (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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