Journal article
A low serum alkaline phosphatase may signal hypophosphatasia in osteoporosis clinic patients
E Ng, C Ashkar, E Seeman, HG Schneider, H Nguyen, PR Ebeling, S Sztal-Mazer
Osteoporosis International | Published : 2023
Abstract
Summary: Low serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was found in 9% of patients attending an osteoporosis clinic, 0.6% of hospital patients, and 2/22 with an atypical femoral fracture. Hypophosphatasia was diagnosed in 3% of osteoporosis clinic patients with low ALP. Low ALP is a screening tool for hypophosphatasia, a condition potentially aggravated by antiresorptive therapy. Introduction: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is an inherited disorder associated with impaired primary mineralisation of osteoid (osteomalacia). HPP may be misdiagnosed as osteoporosis, a reduction in the volume of normally mineralized bone. Both illnesses may result in fragility fractures, although stress and atypical fractures are..
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