Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of children with benign transient hyperphosphatasemia (BTH) and to increase awareness of BTH. Children with BTH followed up in a tertiary pediatric endocrinology outpatient clinic were included in this retrospective study. Children who were aged under 5 years, who had no evidence of liver, kidney, or bone disease, who had serum total alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels above 1000 IU/L, and whose ALP values resolved within 4 months, were included in the study. The study included 10 infants and children (4 females) with BTH who were referred to our clinic during 1 year for high ALP levels. The mean age was 2.4±0.5 years. The mean weight SDS was -0.24±1.27 and the mean height SDS was -0.51±0.67. The mean ALP level was 2.395±934 IU/L. The mean normalization time for serum ALP was 2.4±1.1 months. Benign transient hyperphosphatasemia is an entity that occurs in healthy infants and children without evidence of liver or bone disease and resolves without intervention.

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