ba0004p173 | (1) | ICCBH2015
Wasserman Halley
, Stenger Peggy
Background: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH), the most common inherited rachitic disorder, is often misdiagnosed as nutritional rickets or physiologic bowing. Patients typically present in early childhood with progressive bowing deformities of the lower extremities and short stature, however may also develop craniosynostosis. Here we present a case of an adopted Caucasian male whose presentation of papilledema, craniosynostosis and hypophosphatemia eventually led to the...