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Therapeutic management of hypophosphatemic rickets from infancy to adulthood

In children, hypophosphatemic rickets (HR) is revealed by delayed walking, waddling gait, leg bowing, enlarged cartilages, bone pain, craniostenosis, spontaneous dental abscesses, and growth failure. If undiagnosed during childhood, patients with hypophosphatemia present with bone and/or joint pain,...

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Autores principales: Linglart, Agnès, Biosse-Duplan, Martin, Briot, Karine, Chaussain, Catherine, Esterle, Laure, Guillaume-Czitrom, Séverine, Kamenicky, Peter, Nevoux, Jerome, Prié, Dominique, Rothenbuhler, Anya, Wicart, Philippe, Harvengt, Pol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3959730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-13-0103
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author Linglart, Agnès
Biosse-Duplan, Martin
Briot, Karine
Chaussain, Catherine
Esterle, Laure
Guillaume-Czitrom, Séverine
Kamenicky, Peter
Nevoux, Jerome
Prié, Dominique
Rothenbuhler, Anya
Wicart, Philippe
Harvengt, Pol
author_facet Linglart, Agnès
Biosse-Duplan, Martin
Briot, Karine
Chaussain, Catherine
Esterle, Laure
Guillaume-Czitrom, Séverine
Kamenicky, Peter
Nevoux, Jerome
Prié, Dominique
Rothenbuhler, Anya
Wicart, Philippe
Harvengt, Pol
author_sort Linglart, Agnès
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description In children, hypophosphatemic rickets (HR) is revealed by delayed walking, waddling gait, leg bowing, enlarged cartilages, bone pain, craniostenosis, spontaneous dental abscesses, and growth failure. If undiagnosed during childhood, patients with hypophosphatemia present with bone and/or joint pain, fractures, mineralization defects such as osteomalacia, entesopathy, severe dental anomalies, hearing loss, and fatigue. Healing rickets is the initial endpoint of treatment in children. Therapy aims at counteracting consequences of FGF23 excess, i.e. oral phosphorus supplementation with multiple daily intakes to compensate for renal phosphate wasting and active vitamin D analogs (alfacalcidol or calcitriol) to counter the 1,25-diOH-vitamin D deficiency. Corrective surgeries for residual leg bowing at the end of growth are occasionally performed. In absence of consensus regarding indications of the treatment in adults, it is generally accepted that medical treatment should be reinitiated (or maintained) in symptomatic patients to reduce pain, which may be due to bone microfractures and/or osteomalacia. In addition to the conventional treatment, optimal care of symptomatic patients requires pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of pain and joint stiffness, through appropriated rehabilitation. Much attention should be given to the dental and periodontal manifestations of HR. Besides vitamin D analogs and phosphate supplements that improve tooth mineralization, rigorous oral hygiene, active endodontic treatment of root abscesses and preventive protection of teeth surfaces are recommended. Current outcomes of this therapy are still not optimal, and therapies targeting the pathophysiology of the disease, i.e. FGF23 excess, are desirable. In this review, medical, dental, surgical, and contributions of various expertises to the treatment of HR are described, with an effort to highlight the importance of coordinated care.
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spelling pubmed-39597302014-03-20 Therapeutic management of hypophosphatemic rickets from infancy to adulthood Linglart, Agnès Biosse-Duplan, Martin Briot, Karine Chaussain, Catherine Esterle, Laure Guillaume-Czitrom, Séverine Kamenicky, Peter Nevoux, Jerome Prié, Dominique Rothenbuhler, Anya Wicart, Philippe Harvengt, Pol Endocr Connect Review In children, hypophosphatemic rickets (HR) is revealed by delayed walking, waddling gait, leg bowing, enlarged cartilages, bone pain, craniostenosis, spontaneous dental abscesses, and growth failure. If undiagnosed during childhood, patients with hypophosphatemia present with bone and/or joint pain, fractures, mineralization defects such as osteomalacia, entesopathy, severe dental anomalies, hearing loss, and fatigue. Healing rickets is the initial endpoint of treatment in children. Therapy aims at counteracting consequences of FGF23 excess, i.e. oral phosphorus supplementation with multiple daily intakes to compensate for renal phosphate wasting and active vitamin D analogs (alfacalcidol or calcitriol) to counter the 1,25-diOH-vitamin D deficiency. Corrective surgeries for residual leg bowing at the end of growth are occasionally performed. In absence of consensus regarding indications of the treatment in adults, it is generally accepted that medical treatment should be reinitiated (or maintained) in symptomatic patients to reduce pain, which may be due to bone microfractures and/or osteomalacia. In addition to the conventional treatment, optimal care of symptomatic patients requires pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of pain and joint stiffness, through appropriated rehabilitation. Much attention should be given to the dental and periodontal manifestations of HR. Besides vitamin D analogs and phosphate supplements that improve tooth mineralization, rigorous oral hygiene, active endodontic treatment of root abscesses and preventive protection of teeth surfaces are recommended. Current outcomes of this therapy are still not optimal, and therapies targeting the pathophysiology of the disease, i.e. FGF23 excess, are desirable. In this review, medical, dental, surgical, and contributions of various expertises to the treatment of HR are described, with an effort to highlight the importance of coordinated care. Bioscientifica Ltd 2014-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3959730/ /pubmed/24550322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-13-0103 Text en © 2014 The authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_GB This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_GB)
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Biosse-Duplan, Martin
Briot, Karine
Chaussain, Catherine
Esterle, Laure
Guillaume-Czitrom, Séverine
Kamenicky, Peter
Nevoux, Jerome
Prié, Dominique
Rothenbuhler, Anya
Wicart, Philippe
Harvengt, Pol
Therapeutic management of hypophosphatemic rickets from infancy to adulthood
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-13-0103
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