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Disclaimer
The information on this website is provided as a public service and is for
informational and educational purposes only. The XLH Network Inc. is not engaged
in providing medical advice or professional services. Nothing herein should
be used for diagnosing any health problem or disease, nor construed as the prescription
of medication or treatment for XLH or any other medical condition. In particular,
information on this website does not substitute for professional care.
The information provided here is designed to support, not replace, the relationship
that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing doctor. If you
have XLH or suspect any problem with your health, consult your doctor or other
health care provider. If you have XLH and need information on how to find
an XLH-experienced physician, contact The
XLH Network Inc.
All statements, case histories, stories, narratives, or discussions made within
the pages of this website, or within the associated F-HYPDRR mailing list,
regarding medical or dental symptoms, treatment, or the results thereof, should
not be taken as indications of diagnosis, or proof of relief, cure, or
even of general use to all. XLH has so many differences in symptom
severity that each experience, although similar, should be taken as unique
and not necessarily
related to the experience of anyone else. All information is for educational
purposes only and is not applicable to any individual patient or person.
All statements should be checked thoroughly with the source and/or members'
own medical supporters and caregivers before adopting or passing on to others.
Information on this website does not necessarily represent the opinions of
other people or organizations that The XLH Network Inc. may be affiliated with.
Every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided. The
XLH Network Inc. can neither be held responsible for such information nor be held
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Bibliography is available here.
Last modified Aug 8, 2007
XLH is also known as X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (sometimes also
spelled as hypophosphataemia), X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets,
Familial Hypophosphatemia, Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets (VDRR)
Rickets and even Genetic Rickets. Its notable characteristics are
bowed legs, short stature, poor teeth formation causing spotaneous
dental abscesses, and low blood phosphorus levels.
© 2002-2007,
The XLH Network Inc.
The authors of this web site are not medical professionals, and this
information does not substitute for medical care. Information on
these pages is based on biomedical research, published in
peer-reviewed journals, and international research conferences.
Additionally, in some cases anecdotal information is provided by
subscribers of the F-HYPDRR group, a mailing list for The XLH Network
Inc. A complete web-site
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