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The Peptic Ulcer Clinic in York follows 1443 persons who have had an operation for ulcer during the last 22 years. To establish the prevalence of osteomalacia after gastrectomy we have surveyed 1228 of these persons. Patients with osteomalacia were given a minute dose of vitamin D.
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Morgan, D.B., Paterson, C.R., Woods, C.G., Pulvertaft, C.N., Fourman, P. (1966). Therapeutic Response and Effect on the Kidney of 100 Units Vitamin D Daily in Osteomalacia after Gastrectomy. In: Fleisch, H., Blackwood, H.J.J., Owen, M. (eds) Calcified Tissues 1965. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49802-2_35
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