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. 2020 May;37(Suppl 2):105-112.
doi: 10.1007/s12325-019-01170-7. Epub 2020 Mar 31.

Complications of Phosphate and Vitamin D Treatment in X-Linked Hypophosphataemia

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Complications of Phosphate and Vitamin D Treatment in X-Linked Hypophosphataemia

Pedro Arango Sancho. Adv Ther. 2020 May.

Abstract

Conventional treatment of X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) consists in the oral administration of phosphate plus calcitriol supplements. Although this therapy has reduced bone deformities and even achieved adequate patient growth, overtreatment or low adherence could lead to subsequent consequences that may compromise the efficacy of the therapy. Some of the complications associated with phosphate and vitamin D treatment are abdominal discomfort, diarrhoea, hypokalaemia, hyperparathyroidism, hypercalcaemia or hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis or nephrolithiasis, and ectopic calcifications. Therefore, constant multidisciplinary monitoring of patients with XLH is necessary to prevent the manifestation of these complications and to deal with them as soon as they appear. The main objective of this article is to review the main complications arising from conventional treatment of XLH and how to deal with them.

Keywords: FGF23; Growth hormone; Hypercalcaemia; Hyperparathyroidism; Nephrocalcinosis.

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