Hypophosphatasia as a plausible cause of vitamin B6 associated mouth pain: a case-report.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2022-0108
Eline Sandvig Andersen, Maria Rasmussen, Claus Lohman Brasen
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Abstract

Background: Mouth pain has been associated with abnormal vitamin B6 levels. Hypophosphatasia is a rare genetic disease, which causes imbalances between B6 vitamers. We report the case of a patient with hypophosphatasia and burning mouth pain.

Case presentation: A 39-year old Caucasian male with chronic burning mouth pain underwent extensive investigations with no cause of the pain being found. During the course of the investigation, an elevated vitamin B6 (pyridoxal phosphate) level was detected, which led to the diagnosis of hypophosphatasia. We hypothesize that the patient's mouth pain stems from hypophosphatasia through a B6 dependent mechanism.

Conclusions: Mouth pain may, in some cases, be a symptom of hypophosphatasia and when investigating B6 in relation to mouth pain, attention should be paid to the exact B6 vitamer measured. The case underlines the importance of low alkaline phosphatase results, especially in patients with unexplained pain, as this should prompt suspicion of hypophosphatasia.

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磷酸酶缺乏是维生素B6相关口腔疼痛的合理原因:一个病例报告。
背景:口腔疼痛与维生素B6水平异常有关。低磷血症是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,它会导致维生素B6之间的失衡。我们报告的情况下,病人低磷酸酶和灼烧口痛。病例介绍:一名患有慢性口腔灼痛的39岁白人男性接受了广泛的调查,但没有发现疼痛的原因。在调查过程中,检测到维生素B6(磷酸吡哆醛)水平升高,从而诊断为低磷血症。我们假设患者的口腔疼痛是通过B6依赖机制引起的低磷酸盐。结论:在某些情况下,口腔疼痛可能是低磷血症的症状,在调查B6与口腔疼痛的关系时,应注意B6维生素的确切测量。该病例强调了低碱性磷酸酶结果的重要性,特别是在有不明原因疼痛的患者中,因为这应引起对低磷酸酶的怀疑。
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