| 1. | Radiographic features in infants are generally less severe than those seen in perinatal hypophosphatasia.
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| 2. | Similar illnesses : hypophosphatasia, juvenile osteoporosis.
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| 3. | Perinatal hypophosphatasia is the most lethal form.
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| 4. | Hypophosphatasia in childhood has variable clinical expression.
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| 5. | In newborns, X-rays readily distinguish hypophosphatasia from osteogenesis imperfecta and congenital dwarfism.
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| 6. | Diseases causing soft bones in infants, like hypophosphatasia or hypophosphatemia can also lead to rickets.
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| 7. | Enobia is the developer of asfotase alpha, a drug used to treat the genetic disorder hypophosphatasia.
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| 8. | In infants, radiographic features of hypophosphatasia are striking, though generally less severe than those found in perinatal hypophosphatasia.
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| 9. | In infants, radiographic features of hypophosphatasia are striking, though generally less severe than those found in perinatal hypophosphatasia.
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| 10. | Infantile hypophosphatasia presents in the first 6 months of life, with the onset of poor feeding and inadequate weight gain.
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