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Hyperphosphatasia and Rapid Growth Following Control of Ulcerative Colitis

Alfred E. Stillman, MD; Paula L. Stillman, MD

Am J Dis Child. 1973;126(5):693-696.


Abstract

A patient showed marked and prolonged hyperphosphatasia secondary to a rebound of bony growth following control of ulcerative colitis. Possible mechanisms for this hyperphosphatasia are discussed.



Author Affiliations

Boston

From the Mallory Gastrointestinal Laboratory and the Harvard Medical Unit, Boston City Hospital; the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (Dr. Alfred Stillman); and the Department of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine (Dr. Paula Stillman). Dr. Paula Stillman is now with the University of Arizona School of Medicine; Dr. Alfred Stillman is now in private practice in Tucson, Ariz.


Footnotes

Received for publication Dec 18, 1973; accepted July 16.

Reprint requests to Suite 2G, 2122 N Craycroft, Tucson, AR 85712 (Dr. Alfred Stillman).



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