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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Yield of diagnostic tests in unexplained renal hypophosphatemia: a case series

Authors: A. P. Bech, E. J. Hoorn, R. Zietse, J. F. M. Wetzels, T. Nijenhuis

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Isolated renal hypophosphatemia may be inherited or acquired. An increasing number of patients with unexplained renal hypophosphatemia is being referred to our clinics, but the optimal diagnostic work-up is not known. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic yield in these patients.

Methods

We retrospectively evaluated all patients who were referred because of unexplained isolated renal hypophosphatemia to two academic tertiary referral centers in The Netherlands in the period of 2013–2017.

Results

We evaluated 17 patients. In five female patients renal hypophosphatemia could be attributed to the use of oral contraceptives. The other 12 patients had a median age of 48 years (10 males). There were no other signs of tubulopathy and none of the patients used drugs known to be associated with hypophosphatemia. FGF23 levels were above normal (> 125 RU/ml) in 2/12 patients. Genetic testing, performed in all patients, did not identify a mutation in genes known to be associated with renal phosphate wasting. A scan with a radiolabeled somatostatin analogue was performed in 8 patients. In one patient, with an FGF23 level of 110 RU/ml, an increased uptake of the somatostatin analog was observed due to tumor induced osteomalacia (TIO).

Conclusions

Oral contraceptive use is an important but under-recognized cause of renal hypophosphatemia. The cause of isolated renal hypophosphatemia remained unexplained in the majority of other patients despite extensive and expensive additional investigations. The pre-test probability for tumor-induced osteomalacia or inherited renal hypophosphatemia in a patient with aspecific complaints and a normal FGF23 level is low. Further research is needed to investigate which patients should be screened for TIO. At present we suggest to perform somatostatin scans only in patients with severe complaints, elevated FGF23 levels, or progressive disease.
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Metadata
Title
Yield of diagnostic tests in unexplained renal hypophosphatemia: a case series
Authors
A. P. Bech
E. J. Hoorn
R. Zietse
J. F. M. Wetzels
T. Nijenhuis
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-018-1017-z

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