Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features as Surrogate Markers of X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets Activity

Marta Lempicki,Anya Rothenbuhler,Valérie Merzoug,Stéphanie Franchi-Abella,Catherine Chaussain, Catherine Adamsbaum, Agnès Linglart

HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS(2017)

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Abstract
Objective: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) is the most common form of inheritable rickets. Rickets treatment is monitored by assessing alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels, clinical features, and radiographs. Our objectives were to describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of XLH and to assess correlations with disease activity. Study Design: Twenty-seven XLH patients (median age 9.2 years) were included in this prospective single-center observational study. XLH activity was assessed using height, leg bowing, dental abscess history, and serum ALP levels. We looked for correlations between MRI features and markers of disease activity. Results: On MRI, the median maximum width of the physis was 5.6 mm (range 4.8-7.8; normal < 1.5), being > 1.5 mm in all of the patients. The appearance of the zone of provisional calcification was abnormal on 21 MRI images (78%), Harris lines were present on 24 (89%), and bone marrow signal abnormalities were present on 16 (59%). ALP levels correlated with the maximum physeal widening and with the transverse extent of the widening. Conclusions: MRI of the knee provides precise rickets patterns that are correlated with ALP, an established biochemical marker of the disease, avoiding X-ray exposure and providing surrogate quantitative markers of disease activity. (C) 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel
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X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets,Rickets,Magnetic resonance imaging,Physis,Zone of provisional calcification
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