X-linked hypophosphatemia is a hereditary renal phosphate-wasting disorder characterized by hypophosphatemia, rickets and/or osteomalacia, and diminished growth. Phosphate levels are low because phosphate is abnormally processed in the kidneys, which causes a loss of phosphate in the urine (phosphate wasting) and leads to soft, weak bones (rickets). XLH is usually diagnosed in childhood. Features includeContinue reading “X-linked hypophosphatemia Market: Industry Analysis, Drugs, Pipeline, Treatment and Key Companies by DelveInsight”