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Hypophosphatasia: One of the 4 H's of the bonepocalypse
Season 1 · Episode 19

Hypophosphatasia: One of the 4 H's of the bonepocalypse

Healio Rheuminations · Adam J. Brown, MD

May 16, 201941m 6s

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Show Notes

We journey into the world of metabolic bone in this episode and explore the varied clinical manifestations of hypophosphatasia. We also interview the head of the center for osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease at the Cleveland Clinic, Chad Deal, MD.

  • Intro :10
  • The four H's of chondrocalcinosis :18
  • What we'll cover in this episode :52
  • A general overview 2:33
  • The first description of hypophosphatasia 3:39
  • History of this condition 13:00
  • Two cases 16:00
  • The interview 17:55
  • Various presentations 18:42
  • Laboratory findings 21:13
  • Differentiating the terminology 24:55
  • The relationship between this and chondrocalcinosis 27:11
  • Mechanisms of pain 28:15
  • Treatment options 29:30
  • Thank you, Dr. Deal 38:00
  • Episode recap 38:10

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