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A child presents with poor growth and swelling at joints. A radiograph of his wrist is given below. Lab investigations reveal serum ALP levels of >1500. What is the possible diagnosis?
ARickets
BOsteoporosis
COsteomalacia
DOsteogenesis imperfecta
The primary pharmacological intervention to retard avascular necrosis progression is?
AHigh-dose calcium supplementation
BVitamin D supplementation alone
CCorticosteroid therapy
DBisphosphonates (Alendronate)
An X-ray of a 5-year-old child is shown below. The bone mineral density is normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AMetaphyseal dysplasia
BOsteopetrosis
CScurvy
DRickets
EHypophosphatasia
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