Rickets treatment improves more than bone health in toddler with autism spectrum disorder: A brief report.

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Children with autism spectrum disorder have been found to have lower levels of vitamin D than their peers. Our case report supports the hypothesis that vitamin D may be an effective treatment for developmental delay in autism. In addition, we review the literature surrounding vitamin D deficiency as a potential cause of autism spectrum disorder and the role that vitamin D may play in treatment.
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Authors Stalnaker, Leah D;Prasher, Priya;Flesher, Susan;
Journal sage open medical case reports
Year 2019
DOI 10.1177/2050313X19870026
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