Low serum alkaline phosphatase activity due to asymptomatic hypophosphatasia in a teenage girl

Clin Biochem. 2018 Sep:59:90-92. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2018.06.018. Epub 2018 Jun 27.

Abstract

Objective: The case report details an unusual presentation of a teenage patient with hypophosphatasia.

Patient and methods: A 17 year-old female patient presented to endocrinology for the evaluation of fatigue and possible adrenal insufficiency. In the course of her clinical evaluation she was noted to have a low serum alkaline phosphatase activity. Relatively few conditions are associated with a low serum alkaline phosphatase including Wilson's disease, hypophosphatasia, pernicious anemia and untreated hypothyroidism.

Results: Laboratory testing for hypothyroidism were unrevealing, as were the results for vitamin B12 and vitamin D. Testing for Wilson's disease revealed a ceruloplasmin concentration of 165 mg/L (Reference Interval, 160-450 mg/L), however sequencing of the ATP7B gene revealed no deleterious mutations. Measurement of serum pyridoxal phosphate and urine phosphoethanolamine for the diagnosis of hypophosphatasia revealed concentrations of 541.5 nmol/L (reference interval: 29.6-295.5) and 707 mmol/mol creatinine (reference interval: <778 mmol/mol creatinine), respectively, consistent with a diagnosis of hypophosphatasia.

Conclusions: Hypophosphatasia was initially considered an unlikely diagnosis for this patient given her lack of characteristic skeletal abnormalities. This diagnosis of hypophosphatasia in this case was complicated by a serum ceruloplasmin concentration at the lower end of the reference interval leading to the genetic testing for Wilson's disease.

Keywords: Alkaline phosphatase; Hypophosphatasia; Osteomalacia; Reference interval; Rickets.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Alkaline Phosphatase / analysis
  • Alkaline Phosphatase / blood
  • Alkaline Phosphatase / metabolism*
  • Ceruloplasmin
  • Ethanolamines / urine
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypophosphatasia / diagnosis*
  • Hypophosphatasia / metabolism
  • Hypophosphatasia / physiopathology
  • Pyridoxal Phosphate / blood

Substances

  • Ethanolamines
  • Pyridoxal Phosphate
  • phosphorylethanolamine
  • Ceruloplasmin
  • Alkaline Phosphatase