Adult Hypophosphatasia

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • Adult Hypophosphatasia
    Kathryn Dahir, MD Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    The Rare Bone Disease TeleECHO Clinic Series is intended for medical professionals interested in treating patients with rare bone diseases. This recorded didactic presentation was part of a larger live session. To learn more about this program and register for upcoming sessions, go to oif.org/echo/rbd/.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @charityhanna4728
    @charityhanna4728 3 роки тому +6

    Recently diagnosed with HPP :
    ALP- 22
    B6- 160
    Japanese Grandmother (born in Osaka)
    CONFIRMED through DNA test.
    Always searching for easy to understand information.
    Thank You

    • @joeannlubiano
      @joeannlubiano 2 роки тому

      My alp is 37,consider as low as well..i think adding more nutritious food to our diet more on Calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium and B12 . Nuts, eggs, dairy foods and green leafy is one of my go-to foods that I have to focus and also vitamin D..which maybe has at least 15mins sunlight in the morning 🌞 .Have you added anything on your diet lately?

    • @Lovescoffeeandtea
      @Lovescoffeeandtea Рік тому

      How to test dna for this?

  • @anson.meadows
    @anson.meadows 7 місяців тому +1

    Does the patient have to have homozygous finding with genetic labs?
    I have likely pathogenic heterozygous, and I am incredibly sick (bed bound in 30s) with low ALP, stiffness, electrolyte problems, blood volume/perfusion issues, neuropathy and much more.

  • @MilkTeaASMR
    @MilkTeaASMR 5 місяців тому

    I’m 41- just saw my ALP was low on my blood panel (23) and noticed it was the same last year, too. My doctor said my blood tests were all normal range. So … now i’m just confused. I work out here and there, i’m stronger than maybe i should be, I have some pain in my back from a past car accident (disc issue) but no bone breaks or fractures in my life ever. My teeth have been chipping though recently… so i’m wondering if that’s why?
    Is there a certain kind of doctor to go see?

  • @Kvnp19
    @Kvnp19 2 роки тому +2

    I have had a persistent low alkaline phos (between 18-32) for a decade since I have MS but was being worked up for RA due to joint and muscle pain. It has been completely ignored and I kept thinking I had a zinc deficiency. Luckily I am an NP and just ordered Vit B6 & ALPL genetic testing on myself to see if this is a possibility. It’s a little unnerving to think I could have yet another diagnosis with not much to be done about it though!

  • @adalovelace7678
    @adalovelace7678 3 роки тому +1

    How can someone find a physician to diagnose HPP? I'm in central TX looking for screening for a possible mild case. I'm in my 40s with chronic pain, fatigue, and neuropathy. I've had ALP between 25-45 for the past 13-14 yrs. My endocrinologist and GP have never heard of HPP. I don't have any documented fractures, but have bone pain in my feet and hips when I exercise. Any help finding an adult doctor would be awesome!

    • @OIFoundation
      @OIFoundation  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Amber, we suggest you contact Soft Bones (softbones.org/) at info@softbones.org!

  • @whatwhatwhat2
    @whatwhatwhat2 Рік тому

    I have hpp

  • @michelledefiore565
    @michelledefiore565 3 роки тому +1

    My endocrinologist thinks I have this and I am only 29 years old