Chest pain and costochondritis associated with vitamin D deficiency: A report of two cases

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Vitamin D is integral for bone health, and severe deficiency can cause rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults. Although osteomalacia can cause severe generalized bone pain, there are only a few case reports of chest pain associated with vitamin D deficiency. We describe 2 patients with chest pain that were initially worked up for cardiac etiologies but were eventually diagnosed with costochondritis and vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D deficiency is known to cause hypertrophic costochondral junctions in children (rachitic rosaries) and sternal pain with adults diagnosed with osteomalacia. We propose that vitamin D deficiency may be related to the chest pain associated with costochondritis. In patients diagnosed with costochondritis, physicians should consider testing and treating for vitamin D deficiency. Copyright © 2012 Robert C. Oh and Jeremy D. Johnson.

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Oh, R. C., & Johnson, J. D. (2012). Chest pain and costochondritis associated with vitamin D deficiency: A report of two cases. Case Reports in Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/375730

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