U.S., April 11 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06921720) titled 'Phosphorus-31 Spectroscopy in Phosphate Diabetes' on April 03.

Brief Summary: Phosphate diabetes is defined by urinary phosphate wasting due to impaired tubular reabsorption. It can be classified based on either a genetic or acquired origin. Chronic hypophosphatemia causes rickets in children, leading to growth disorders, bone deformities, and bone pain. In adults, it results in osteomalacia, pseudofractures, as well as muscle fatigue and weakness during exertion.

X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a common cause of hereditary rickets linked to renal phosphate loss due to elevated FGF23 levels, most often caused by mutations in th...