A case is described in which a clinical diagnosis of "metaphysial dysostosis" was made, but in which histological examination of involved bones showed the changes of rickets, presumably renal, with secondary hyperparathyroidism.
A case is described in which a clinical diagnosis of "metaphysial dysostosis" was made, but in which histological examination of involved bones showed the changes of rickets, presumably renal, with secondary hyperparathyroidism.