Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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Four cases of familial bone dysplasia with hyperphosphatasaemia were treated with synthetic human calcitonin. Prior to therapy, all four cases were characterized by marked bone deformity, pain, tenderness and elevated levels of serum alkaline phosphatase and urinary hydroxyproline. Treatment with calcitonin produced in each case a striking clinical, biochemical and radiographic remission. Pain and tenderness was greatly diminished and urinary hydroxyproline and serum alkaline phosphatase levels were significantly decreased. Radiographic regression of the bony abnormalities was apparent as early as 4 1/2 months after the start of treatment. Prior to therapy bones exhibit no real organization. After calcitonin treatment, the radiographic appearance of a normal cortex and medullary cavity was clearly evident for the first time.
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PMID:Hereditary bone dysplasia with hyperphosphatasaemia: response to synthetic human calcitonin. 105 83

The clinical and microbiologic features of five cases of osteomyelitis of the pubis after radical gynecologic and exenterative pelvic surgery are reported. Pain and tenderness over the pubic symphysis and difficulty with ambulation were common features. The interval between surgery and diagnosis ranged from eight to 17 weeks (average, 13.6 weeks). Erythrocyte sedimentation rate and alkaline phosphatase level were often abnormal, and x-rays, bone scan, and gallium scan were useful diagnostic tests. Osteomyelitis of the pubis contributed to an increased hospital stay of 5.6 weeks (mean) for patients undergoing radical vulvectomy and ten to 24 weeks for patients undergoing total pelvic exenteration. Intravenous antibiotic therapy followed by long-term oral administration may provide effective therapy, but the presence of necrotic bone requires surgical excision of necrotic and infected tissue.
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PMID:Osteomyelitis pubis after radical gynecologic operations. 670 Aug 82