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Hi everybody,
I need some advice from this group. I've just come back from the
podiatrist. My daughter (almost 7, daignosed with celiac disease 10
months ago) appears to have cracked a bone in her left
ankle after banging it in the shower. Two weeks ago, she pulled a bone
plate out of alignment on her other ankle when she tripped at school.
The podiatrist was baffled by abnormalities in her bones and I suggested
this could be explained by
osteoperosis caused by celiac disease. The podiatrist agreed that made
sense. He suggested a bone scan but then didn't know how to read numbers
in kids that young, so wanted to refer us to a pediatric
endocrinologist.
So here are my questions:
1. Is a pediatric endocrinologist the right referral? Who normally
diagnoses
osteoperosis in kids that young?
2. Does anybody have any experience with osteoperosis in a child? Any
advice you can offer?
3. We live in Phoenix, Arizona. Does anyone have recommendations for a
knowledgeable doctor in the Phoenix area?
Thanks for your help. I'll summarize.
Sue Clayton
Phoenix, AZ
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