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Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach
To better understand the causes of hypophosphatemia in children, we evaluated all serum phosphate tests performed in a tertiary hospital with unexpected but persistent temporary or isolated hypophosphatemia over an 18 year period. We collected 29,279 phosphate tests from 21,398 patients, of which 26...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820661/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614129 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010687 |
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author | Docio, Pablo Llorente-Pelayo, Sandra García-Unzueta, María Teresa Lavin-Gómez, Bernardo A. Puente, Nuria Mateos, Fátima Riancho-Zarrabeitia, Leyre Gonzalez-Lamuño, Domingo Riancho, José A. |
author_facet | Docio, Pablo Llorente-Pelayo, Sandra García-Unzueta, María Teresa Lavin-Gómez, Bernardo A. Puente, Nuria Mateos, Fátima Riancho-Zarrabeitia, Leyre Gonzalez-Lamuño, Domingo Riancho, José A. |
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description | To better understand the causes of hypophosphatemia in children, we evaluated all serum phosphate tests performed in a tertiary hospital with unexpected but persistent temporary or isolated hypophosphatemia over an 18 year period. We collected 29,279 phosphate tests from 21,398 patients, of which 268 (1.2%) had at least one result showing hypophosphatemia. We found that endocrinopathies (n = 60), tumors (n = 10), and vitamin D deficiency (n = 3) were the medical conditions most commonly associated with mild hypophosphatemia, but in many patients the cause was unclear. Among patients with endocrinopathies, those with diabetes mellitus were found to have lower mean serum phosphate levels (mean 3.4 mg/dL) than those with short stature (3.7 mg/dL) or thyroid disorders (3.7 mg/dL). In addition, we found a correlation between glycemia and phosphatemia in patients with diabetes. However, despite the potential relevance of monitoring phosphate homeostasis and the underlying etiologic mechanisms, renal phosphate losses were estimated in less than 5% of patients with hypophosphatemia. In the pediatric age group, malignancies, hypovitaminosis D, and endocrine disorders, mostly diabetes, were the most common causes of hypophosphatemia. This real-world study also shows that hypophosphatemia is frequently neglected and inadequately evaluated by pediatricians, which emphasizes the need for more education and awareness about this condition to prevent its potentially deleterious consequences. |
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spelling | pubmed-98206612023-01-07 Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach Docio, Pablo Llorente-Pelayo, Sandra García-Unzueta, María Teresa Lavin-Gómez, Bernardo A. Puente, Nuria Mateos, Fátima Riancho-Zarrabeitia, Leyre Gonzalez-Lamuño, Domingo Riancho, José A. Int J Mol Sci Article To better understand the causes of hypophosphatemia in children, we evaluated all serum phosphate tests performed in a tertiary hospital with unexpected but persistent temporary or isolated hypophosphatemia over an 18 year period. We collected 29,279 phosphate tests from 21,398 patients, of which 268 (1.2%) had at least one result showing hypophosphatemia. We found that endocrinopathies (n = 60), tumors (n = 10), and vitamin D deficiency (n = 3) were the medical conditions most commonly associated with mild hypophosphatemia, but in many patients the cause was unclear. Among patients with endocrinopathies, those with diabetes mellitus were found to have lower mean serum phosphate levels (mean 3.4 mg/dL) than those with short stature (3.7 mg/dL) or thyroid disorders (3.7 mg/dL). In addition, we found a correlation between glycemia and phosphatemia in patients with diabetes. However, despite the potential relevance of monitoring phosphate homeostasis and the underlying etiologic mechanisms, renal phosphate losses were estimated in less than 5% of patients with hypophosphatemia. In the pediatric age group, malignancies, hypovitaminosis D, and endocrine disorders, mostly diabetes, were the most common causes of hypophosphatemia. This real-world study also shows that hypophosphatemia is frequently neglected and inadequately evaluated by pediatricians, which emphasizes the need for more education and awareness about this condition to prevent its potentially deleterious consequences. MDPI 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9820661/ /pubmed/36614129 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010687 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Docio, Pablo Llorente-Pelayo, Sandra García-Unzueta, María Teresa Lavin-Gómez, Bernardo A. Puente, Nuria Mateos, Fátima Riancho-Zarrabeitia, Leyre Gonzalez-Lamuño, Domingo Riancho, José A. Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title | Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title_full | Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title_fullStr | Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title_short | Mild Hypophosphatemia-Associated Conditions in Children: The Need for a Comprehensive Approach |
title_sort | mild hypophosphatemia-associated conditions in children: the need for a comprehensive approach |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820661/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614129 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010687 |
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