Abstract

Hypophosphatasia is a rare inherited disorder characterized by a low serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and defective bone mineralization. Adult hypophosphatasia typically manifests in middle-age as a result of osteomalacia with recurrent stress fractures of the lower limb. However, considerable variation occurs in the clinical expression of hypophosphatasia, and no curative treatment has yet been established. We herein report a case of adult hypophosphatasia with painful calcific periarthritis, which showed improvement after surgical resection. A 32-year-old male was referred to our clinic complaining of pain in his elbows and knees. A painful subcutaneous mass was palpable on his right lateral epicondyle, where periarticular calcification was detected by plain radiography. The laboratory data showed a slight decrease in serum ALP activity and bone mineral density, and an elevation in the urinary phosphoethanolamine. Genomic DNA sequencing revealed an F310L mutation and a Y246H polymorphism in the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase gene, confirming the diagnosis of hypophosphatasia. The pain in the patient's right elbow was not responsive to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and triamcinolone diacetate was locally injected for treatment. His symptoms were ameliorated after the injection; however, they recurred in 3months, and he became refractory to additional steroid injection. Surgical debridement of the calcified lesion was performed, and his symptoms were successfully ameliorated after the surgery.

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