XLH in pictures: why GPs need to know about this inherited condition
GPs are often the first point of contact for undiagnosed children and adults with X-linked hypophosphataemia. Recognising the signs and symptoms and initiating timely and appropriate referral are crucial in improving the quality of life for all people with XLH.
Take a few minutes to brush up on the latest clinical advice for treating and managing XLH in primary care.
This content was reviewed and approved by Dr Jenny Harrington, paediatric endocrinologist at the Adelaide Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
The work was independently produced by ADG. made possible through sponsorship from Kyowa Kirin.