rakitis
Rakitis, often referred to as rickets in many languages, is a disorder of growing bones in children characterized by defective mineralization of the growth plates. This leads to soft, weakened bones and a range of skeletal deformities. Common signs include bowing of the legs, delayed growth, dental problems, muscle weakness, and a waddling gait. In infants, features such as rachitic rosary (enlarged rib joints) and frontal bossing may be observed. The condition results from insufficient mineralization of bone matrix due to deficiencies of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate, or from disorders that disrupt vitamin D metabolism or absorption.
Most cases worldwide stem from vitamin D deficiency, caused by limited sun exposure, inadequate dietary intake,
Diagnosis combines clinical assessment, radiographic findings, and laboratory testing. X-rays may show metaphyseal cupping and fraying.