Annals of clinical biochemistry
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Ann. Clin. Biochem. · Nov 1986
Plasma alkaline phosphatase activity and its relation to rickets in pre-term infants.
Sequential measurements of plasma alkaline phosphatase activity were made in 84 pre-term infants delivered before 38 weeks gestation. In 67% of infants, without evidence of rickets but in whom three or more measurements were made and the peak activity was less than 10 times the adult reference range, the activity rose to a peak and declined to previous levels, or lower. ⋯ Three infants had radiological evidence of rickets, and of the six cases in whom higher levels were found, only one had radiological evidence of rickets; the remainder did not. It is recommended that in the latter, the high plasma alkaline phosphatase activity should be regarded as evidence of subclinical bone disease.