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Division of Critical Care, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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Sir,
With respect, I believe that Drs Olgaard and Lewin have missed the point of Palmer's paper and the accompanying Editorial. Current use of activated vitamin D in contemporary haemodialysis patients is not restricted to dramatic examples of clinically evident deficiency like the child presented in their figure. Rather, a substantial proportion