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research overview Dr. Rush's research concerns the molecular delineation and best practices in the management of rare bone disorders, particularly brittle bone disorders such as hypophosphatasia, osteogenesis imperfecta, and X-linked hypophosphatemia.

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Academic Article Monitoring guidance for patients with hypophosphatasia treated with asfotase alfa.
Academic Article Spurious testosterone laboratory results in a patient taking synthetic alkaline phosphatase (asfotase alfa).
Academic Article Childhood hypophosphatasia: to treat or not to treat.
Academic Article Burden of disease in pediatric patients with hypophosphatasia: results from the HPP Impact Patient Survey and the HPP Outcomes Study Telephone interview.
Academic Article Dual X-ray absorptiometry has limited utility in detecting bone pathology in children with hypophosphatasia: A pooled post hoc analysis of asfotase alfa clinical trial data.
Academic Article Investigation of ALPL variant states and clinical outcomes: An analysis of adults and adolescents with hypophosphatasia treated with asfotase alfa.
Academic Article The Global ALPL gene variant classification project: Dedicated to deciphering variants.
Academic Article Proposed diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of hypophosphatasia in children and adolescents: results from the HPP International Working Group.
Academic Article The challenge of hypophosphatasia diagnosis in adults: results from the HPP International Working Group Literature Surveillance.
Academic Article Hypophosphatasia?diagnosis: current state of the art and proposed diagnostic criteria for children and adults.
Academic Article A Delphi panel to build consensus on assessing disease severity and disease progression in adult patients with hypophosphatasia in the United States.

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