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Excellent response to asfotase alfa treatment in an adolescent patient with hypophosphatasia
Free accessWiley | 2021|Keywords: childhood hypophosphatasia, hypophosphatasia -
Novel mutation in the ALPL gene with a dominant negative effect in a Japanese family
Online Contents | 2021|Keywords: Adult hypophosphatasia, Hypophosphatasia -
Medical Cannabinoids as Treatment for Hypophosphatasia-Related Symptoms
Karger Verlag | 2023|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Perinatal Hypophosphatasia in a Premature Infant
Free accessThieme Verlag | 2020|Keywords: hypophosphatasia -
Perinatal severe hypophosphatasia: a case report
DeGruyter | 2020|Keywords: infantile hypophosphatasia -
Hypophosphatasia update: recent advances in diagnosis and treatment
Wiley | 2008|Keywords: hypophosphatasia -
Identification of a novel homozygous variant in the alkaline phosphate (ALPL) gene associated with hypophosphatasia
Free accessWiley | 2020|Keywords: hypophosphatasia -
A Molecular‐Based Estimation of the Prevalence of Hypophosphatasia in the European Population
Wiley | 2011|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Reappearance of hypomineralized bone after discontinuation of asfotase alfa treatment for severe childhood hypophosphatasia
Online Contents | 2018|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Bone mineralization‐dependent craniosynostosis and craniofacial shape abnormalities in the mouse model of infantile hypophosphatasia
Wiley | 2016|Keywords: hypophosphatasia -
Subtrochanteric and diaphyseal femoral fractures in hypophosphatasia—not atypical at all
Online Contents | 2018|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Die dentale Seite der Hypophosphatasie – ein Fallbericht
Thieme Verlag | 2022|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Novel heterozygous tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) gene mutations causing lethal perinatal hypophosphatasia
Online Contents | 2011|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Mild hypophosphatasia may be twice as prevalent as previously estimated: an effective clinical algorithm to detect undiagnosed cases
Free accessDeGruyter | 2024|Keywords: hypophosphatasia -
Hearing impairment improved after treatment with asfotase alfa in a case of perinatal hypophosphatasia
Free accessDOAJ | 2020|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia, Perinatal hypophosphatasia -
Absence of recognition of low alkaline phosphatase level in a tertiary care hospital
Online Contents | 2015|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Hypophosphatasia in adolescents and adults: overview of diagnosis and treatment
Online Contents | 2020|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Asfotase alfa treatment for 1 year in a 16 year-old male with severe childhood hypophosphatasia
Online Contents | 2017|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Hypophosphatasia: an overview of the disease and its treatment
Online Contents | 2015|Keywords: Hypophosphatasia -
Tissue-Nonspecific Alkaline Phosphatase—A Gatekeeper of Physiological Conditions in Health and a Modulator of Biological Environments in Disease
Free accessDOAJ | 2020|Keywords: hypophosphatasia
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