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Abhishek Singhai1, Subodh Banzal2
1Department of Medicine, Sri Aurobindo Medical College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in India, particularly in women. Severe deficiency can manifest as bone deformities like kyphoscoliosis, often misdiagnosed as other conditions.
Area of Science:
- Endocrinology
- Public Health
- Orthopedics
Background:
- Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread health issue in India.
- Women, especially multiparous and postmenopausal individuals, face elevated risks.
- Risk factors include limited sun exposure, diet, age, obesity, and malabsorption.
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