1. Towards better doctor-patient communications;Ley, P.,1972
2. Written advice: compliance and recall;Gauld, V.A.;J R Coll Ge; Pract,1981
3. Eight-four cases of nephrocalcinosis infantum have been encountered during the thirty-year period 1928-57 and of these 60 occurred in the last decade. It is thought that this indicates a true increase in the incidence. Most cases (70%) were found in the first year of life
4. An early lesion in which calcium has not yet been deposited can be recognised. Nephrocalcinosis infantum appears to be a benign lesion and unrelated to the cause of death. It is concluded that the lesion resolves spontaneously during the second year of life and is probably related to symptomless hypercalcaemia however caused.' (But it is not always so benign