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Adult Issues => General FAQs => Topic started by: GinJones on January 21, 2015, 11:34:44 PM

Title: Overview of XLH symptoms
Post by: GinJones on January 21, 2015, 11:34:44 PM
X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH) is caused by one of several mutations of the PHEX gene, all of which cause XLH.  There does not seem to be any correlation between the specific mutation and the severity of the symptoms experienced.  Those with XLH generally exhibit the following:

Abnormal bone and tooth development, which may range from mild or moderate to severe.

Rickets that resists traditional Vitamin D therapy.

A few people with XLH exhibit no bone-related symptoms, and a study published in 1994 notes that it’s not uncommon for XLH to go undiagnosed in those with mild to moderate symptoms.

Lower limb deformities (bow or knock-knee)

Waddling gait

Short stature or declining growth rate

Spontaneous tooth abscesses

Bone pain

Muscle pain and weakness

Title: Re: Overview of XLH symptoms
Post by: GinJones on January 10, 2020, 07:43:56 PM
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