Bone histology of two cases with osteomalacia related to low-dose adefovir

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We performed a bone histomorphometric analysis in two patients demonstrating Fanconi syndrome with hypophosphatemia, adefovir-related bone disease and chronic hepatitis B infection. Both patients had osteomalacia, but showed two different histological patterns. The osteoid volume of the patient without risedronate increased with [(osteoid volume/ bone volume)×100=18.6%]. However, the osteoid volume of the patient receiving risedronate without vitamin D analogue showed a greater increase of 53.8%. In both patients bone pain and hypophosphatemia subsided soon after the discontinuation of adefovir and the administration of phosphate derivative. These findings show that bisphosphonate may worsen this disease when this drug is administered without a vitamin D analogue.

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Hiramatsu, R., Ubara, Y., Sawa, N., Hasegawa, E., Kawada, M., Imafuku, A., … Takaichi, K. (2016). Bone histology of two cases with osteomalacia related to low-dose adefovir. Internal Medicine, 55(20), 3013–3019. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.6806

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