Early human development
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Early human development · May 1985
Comparative StudyGrowth velocity and plasma alkaline phosphatase activity in the preterm infant.
The relationship between growth and plasma alkaline phosphatase activity differs in the preterm infant when compared with older children and adolescents. 18 preterm infants were studied over the first 12 postnatal weeks; growth velocity and plasma alkaline phosphatase activity were measured serially. Plasma calcium, inorganic phosphate, the vitamin D metabolites and parathyroid hormone were assayed at a median age of 3 and 6 weeks. ⋯ There was no difference in caloric intake between the groups. In the preterm infant biochemical rickets is common and unlike older children and adolescents an increase in plasma alkaline phosphatase activity correlates with decreased rather than increased growth.