2015
Conventional Therapy in Adults With X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: Effects on Enthesopathy and Dental Disease
Connor J, Olear EA, Insogna KL, Katz L, Baker S, Kaur R, Simpson CA, Sterpka J, Dubrow R, Zhang JH, Carpenter TO. Conventional Therapy in Adults With X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: Effects on Enthesopathy and Dental Disease. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2015, 100: 3625-3632. PMID: 26176801, PMCID: PMC4596038, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2015-2199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere dental diseaseHospital research unitDental diseaseDisease severityXLH patientsMajor long-term morbidityActive vitamin D metaboliteAdult XLH patientsLong-term morbidityVitamin D metabolitesAdult lifeMultiple logistic regressionRadiographic skeletal surveySignificant predictorsProportion of adultsConventional therapyD metabolitesSkeletal surveyLower riskExposure variablesLogistic regressionDiseaseEnthesopathySkeletal deformitiesTreatment variables
2012
Chapter 26 Familial Hypophosphatemia and Related Disorders
Holm I, Econs M, Carpenter T. Chapter 26 Familial Hypophosphatemia and Related Disorders. 2012, 699-726. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-382040-2.10026-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutosomal dominant hypophosphatemic ricketsTumor-induced osteomalaciaRelated disordersClinical featuresHypophosphatemic ricketsPathophysiology of XLHLong-term morbidityDevelopment of ricketsDegenerative joint diseaseHereditary hypophosphatemic ricketsCommon bone diseaseDominant hypophosphatemic ricketsFGF-23Joint painDental abscessDihydroxyvitamin DAvailable therapiesFamilial hypophosphatemiaHypophosphatemic diseasesDental diseaseJoint diseaseBone diseaseChronic featuresTherapeutic approachesRenal phosphate