Journal of Medical Case Reports (Jul 2009)

Whole body bone scintigraphy in tenofovir-related osteomalacia: a case report

  • Di Biagio Antonio,
  • Rosso Raffaella,
  • Monteforte Patrizia,
  • Russo Rodolfo,
  • Rovetta Guido,
  • Viscoli Claudio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4076/1752-1947-3-8136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 8136

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Abstract Introduction Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (Viread®) is the only nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor currently approved for the treatment of HIV. It is frequently prescribed not only for its efficacy but also for its decreased side effect profile compared with other nucleotide analogs. In addition, it is now increasingly recognized as a cause of acquired Fanconi's syndrome in individuals with HIV. Case presentation We describe a 48-year-old woman infected with HIV, with chronic renal insufficiency, who developed Fanconi's syndrome after inclusion of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate in her antiretroviral therapy. A whole body bone scintigraphy was performed, revealing an abnormal distribution of radiotracer uptake, with characteristic changes compatible with osteomalacia. All symptoms disappeared after tenofovir discontinuation and mineral supplementation. No other explanation for the sudden and complete resolution of the bone disease was found. Conclusion The case highlights the role of whole body bone scintigraphy in the diagnosis of tenofovir-related osteomalacia.