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Management of hyperphosphatemia

Hemodialysis International, 2006
AbstractHyperphosphatemia is a well recognized risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in dialysis patients. Despite advanced technology and regular and efficient dialysis treatment the prevalence of hyperphosphatemia is still high. The goal of normalization of serum phosphorus (iP) levels can only be reached by optimization of dialysis prescription ...
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Hyperphosphatemia and phosphate binders

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
The pathophysiology of hyperphosphatemia associated with end-stage renal disease and treatment with phosphate binders are discussed.Phosphorus is an essential element necessary for the normal function of the human body, required for skeletal construction and synthesis of DNA, proteins, and adenosine triphosphate.
Kristina E. Ward, Jason J. Schucker
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Management of Hyperphosphatemia

Giornale di Tecniche Nefrologiche e Dialitiche, 2016
Serum phosphate levels, along with serum calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH), are the most commonly used markers for the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD)-mineral and bone disorder (MBD) abnormalities in patients affected by kidney failure.
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Enema-induced hyperphosphatemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1985
Severe hyperphosphatemia and hypocalcemia developed following the administration of a single hypertonic sodium phosphate enema in an adult with mild chronic renal insufficiency.
Barbara A. Parker, Michael Biberstein
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Hyperphosphatemia in multiple myeloma

Annals of Hematology, 1994
We report three cases of IgG kappa multiple myeloma with pseudohyperphosphatemia. The patients' serum calcium levels were normal, and the hyperphosphatemia was not related to impaired renal function. No hypoparathyroidism was found, and no exogenous phosphate preparation had been given.
Gilles Lugassy   +3 more
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Tumoral calcinosis with hyperphosphatemia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
Tumoral calcinosis is a rare disorder of mineral metabolism among adolescents and young adults characterized by deposition of calcific masses around large joints. It is less commonly reported in pediatric population and commonly mistaken for bone tumors.
Bethou Adhisivam   +2 more
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Hyperphosphatemia in Renal Failure

Blood Purification, 2005
The recent recognition that hyperphosphatemia is a strong predictor of survival on dialysis has rekindled interest in the regulation and control of serum phosphate. In incipient renal failure hyperphosphatemia is prevented by increased fractional renal phosphate excretion mediated via an increase in parathyroid hormone and the novel phosphaturic ...
Marie-Luise Gross, Eberhard Ritz
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Hyperphosphatemia and Tumoral Calcinosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract Two teenage negro brothers with chronic hyperphosphatemia, one of whom exhibited heterotopic calcifications around large joints, underwent studies of phosphate metabolism.
John F. Wilber, Eduardo Slatopolsky
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Studies of neonatal hyperphosphatemia.

Pediatrics, 1962
This study was designed to elucidate the relative contributions to hyperphosphatemia of parathyroid hormone insufficiency, lowered glomerular filtration rate, and renal tubular unresponsiveness to parathyroid hormone in the first 3 days of life.
John C. Watson   +2 more
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Review of the Literature: Severe Hyperphosphatemia

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1995
A patient with a markedly elevated serum phosphorus level (23.9 mg/dL) is described, followed by a brief review of severe hyperphosphatemia. Elevated serum phosphorus levels may be artifactual or true. True hyperphosphatemia is usefully subdivided according to (a) whether phosphorus is added to the extracellular fluid from a variety of exogenous or ...
Bernard A. Roos   +9 more
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