X-Linked Hypophosphatemia: Early Recognition and Proactive Managmenet
Monday, May 11, 2020 - Tuesday, May 11, 2021
CME Provider:
Excel Continuing Education › Grace Rebull 7990 SW 64th Street Miami, Florida (FL) 33143 United States
Phone: 305-630-9414
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Description:
X-linked hypophosphataemia (XLH) is the most common cause of inherited phosphate wasting and is associated with severe complications such as rickets, lower limb deformities, pain, poor mineralization of the teeth and disproportionate short stature in children. Characteristics and severity of XLH vary between patients. Because of its rarity, the diagnosis and specific treatment of XLH are frequently delayed, which has a detrimental effect on patient outcomes.
In this CME-accredited activity, an endocrinology expert will discuss strategies for improving early detection of XLH by recognizing clinical signs and symptoms, provide guidance for treatment initiation and ongoing optimal therapeutic management through sample case scenarios that may be seen in clinical practice.
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Instructors:
Dr. Erik A. Imel, MS, MD Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics Indiana University School of Medicine Indiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health Indianapolis, IN
CME Credit:
Physicians: 1 Hours
Physician Assistants: 1 Hours
Nurses: 1 Hours
Self Assessment Module (SAM):
Yes
Specialty Audience:
Family Medicine Genetics Internal Medicine Radiology
RADLIST Course #23301
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