Raised Alkaline Phosphatase Flashcards

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What are the main differential diagnoses of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Paget’s disease
  • Vitamin D deficiency
  • Bone metastases
  • Primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism
  • Cholestasis
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What suggests that Paget’s disease is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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Deformity of skull or tibia

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What confirms that Paget’s disease is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Bone deformity on x-ray, especially on skull and tibia
  • Increased urinary hydroxyproline
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How is Paget’s disease managed?

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Analgesics for bone pain. If not enough, try alendronic acid

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What suggests that vitamin D deficiency is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Diet history
  • Decreased phosphate
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What confirms that vitamin D deficiency is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Decreased 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D level
  • Normal calcium after oral vitamin D and calcium supplement
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How is vitamin D deficiency managed?

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  • Dietary treatment
  • Vitamin D and calcium supplements
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What suggests that bone metastases are the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Normal phosphate
  • Increased calcium and alkaline phosphate
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What confirms that bone metastases are the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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Bone scan

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What suggests that primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Decreased phosphate
  • History of secondary parathyroidism
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What confirms that primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Increased plasma parathyroid levels
  • Increased calcium
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What suggests that cholestasis is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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Jaundice with pale stools and dark urine

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How is it confirmed that cholestasis is the cause of raised alkaline phosphatase?

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  • Increased urine and serum bilirubin but no increased urobilirubinogen in urine
  • Otherwise slightly abnormal LFTs
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How is cholestasis managed?

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  • Colestyramine for pruritis
  • Treat infections
  • Relieve obstruction by stenting or surgery
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