M. Laroche et al., PHOSPHATE EXCRETION IN REFLEX SYMPATHETIC DYSTROPHY SYNDROME BEFORE AND AFTER A SINGLE INFUSION OF PAMIDRONATE, Revue du rhumatisme, 64(3), 1997, pp. 172-176
To clarify the relations between reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome
and moderate phosphate diabetes, we prospectively determined urinary
phosphate excretion parameters (clearance, renal tubular reabsorption
of phosphate and threshold of tubular reabsorption of phosphate) in 37
patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome before and after
treatment with 60 mg of pamidronate (n=23) and in 35 age- and sex-matc
hed controls, Urinary phosphate excretion parameters were identical in
cases and in controls, Fourteen of the 23 cases treated by pamidronat
e were improved after one to, two months, Pamidronate had no effect on
phosphate excretion, Four cases versus only one control had phosphate
diabetes (X2=0.18), Three of the four cases with phosphate diabetes f
ailed to respond to pamidronate therapy but improved under phosphate a
nd 1,25-diOH vitamin D3 therapy.