par Kassam, S.;Vainsel, Marc ;Otten, Jacques ;Fondu, Pierre
Référence Archives françaises de pédiatrie, 40, 6, page (469-470)
Publication Publié, 1983
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : A 7 month-old infant of Italian origin, who was given a vitamin D deficient diet developed a Von Jacksch-Luzet syndrome with more than 20% myeloblasts in the bone marrow. Plasma levels of vitamin D metabolites were low and parathormone levels were high. A low dose of vitamin D3 (2,000 IU cholecalciferol/day) resulted in the recovery of a normal phosphocalcic balance and in the disappearance of myeloblastosis.