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Primary osteoporosis in children.

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Idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis is a rare condition in children. This case highlights the diagnostic approach and treatment with vitamin D and pamidronate for this bone disorder.

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  • Rare Diseases

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  • Childhood osteoporosis is rare and often secondary to other conditions.
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