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Prospective, Longitudinal, Observational Registry of Adult Patients with Hypophosphatasia (REG-HYPO)

Prospective, Longitudinal, Observational Registry of Adult Patients with Hypophosphatasia (REG-HYPO)

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to assess medical events during follow-up of adult patients having hypophosphatasia and consulting rheumatologists.

Description

Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare inherited disease caused by mutations of the ALPL gene. In adult HPP, patients may suffer from fractures, pseudofractures, fracture healing complications, osteoarthritis, chondrocalcinosis, dental diseases, muscle pain and disability, but also headache, muscle weakness, ocular disease, and other symptoms. In some cases the diagnosis is severely delayed. Moreover a number of patients having such symptoms and a low level of serum alkaline phosphatase, without gene mutation can be followed by rheumatologists with difficulties in management of bone fragility and pain. The aim of this register is to describe prospectively the medical events in adult patients having hypophosphatasia, whether or not there is a proven genetic abnormality.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • men and women,
  • aged 18 and over, with no upper age limit, who have had a total alkaline phosphatase value of less than 40 IU/l on at least 3 occasions,
  • with at least one rheumatological symptom.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • transient hypophosphatasia: absence of confirmation of a value below 40 IU/l on at least 3 samples,
  • secondary hypophosphatasia according to the expert rheumatologist (drugs, endocrine disease, other genetic disease...).

Study details
    Hypophosphatasia

NCT05596539

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

15 October 2025

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