Effect of Vitamin D on Bone Mineral Mass in Normal Subjects and in Epileptic Patients on Anticonvulsants: A Controlled Therapeutic Trial
- 28 April 1973
- Vol. 2 (5860) , 208-209
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5860.208
Abstract
The bone mineral mass was estimated by photon absorptiometry in 23 epileptic patients on long-term treatment with phenytoin and in 20 normal subjects before and during treatment with vitamin D or placebo. Initially, subnormal values of bone mineral mass were found in the epileptic patients. The group of epileptic patients treated with vitamin D showed a significant increase in bone mineral mass. The group of epileptic patients treated with placebo and the normal subjects treated with vitamin D or placebo showed no change in bone mineral mass.Keywords
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