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Hypophosphataemic Rickets Due to Parenteral Ferrous Carboxymaltose in a Young Man with Crohn Disease and Iron Deficiency: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Abstract

Michael Reyes and Terrence Diamond

We present the case of recurrent fractures and hypophosphataemic rickets that occurred in a young man who received parenteral ferrous carboxymaltose (FCM) for chronic iron deficiency associated with Crohn disease. The effect of FCM on bone and mineral metabolism and the frequency of this disorder are discussed.

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