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Giornale di Tecniche Nefrologiche e Dialitiche, 2016
Chronic renal failure has an average prevalence of 10% in the general population and carries a significant burden of morbidity and mortality.
Lida Tartaglione+4 more
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Chronic renal failure has an average prevalence of 10% in the general population and carries a significant burden of morbidity and mortality.
Lida Tartaglione+4 more
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Improvement in Hyperphosphatemia Using Phosphate Education and Planning Talks.
Journal of renal nutrition, 2019OBJECTIVE Hyperphosphatemia is a common complication in patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis. The mainstay of phosphate management involves a low-phosphate diet and use of phosphate binders, yet these are often insufficient.
Alexander F. L. Brauer+3 more
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Hyperphosphatemia from Hyperparathyroidism
Seminars in Dialysis, 1989A 50‐year‐old, generally compliant, male chronic hemodialysis patient has persistent severe r> 8 mg/dr) hyperphosphatemia despite therapy with substantial doses of aluminum phosphate binders and compliance with a low phosphate diet. Since he has X‐ray evidence of hyperparathyroidism and marked elevations in serum parathyroid hormone, I wondered ...
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Patient Empowerment in the Management of Hyperphosphatemia
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2007Despite advances in dialysis technology and an increasing variety of effective phosphate binders (PB) target phosphate levels are achieved in only a minority of ESRD patients. This is only partly explained by insufficient weekly phosphate elimination (2400 - 3000 mg) with traditional 3× 4–5 h dialysis, which is significantly lower than the total ...
I Landthaler, S Hoechst, M K Kuhlmann
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Hyperphosphatemia in Dialysis Patients: Beyond Nonadherence to Diet and Binders.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2016Hyperphosphatemia in dialysis patients is routinely attributed to nonadherence to diet, prescribed phosphate binders, or both. The role of individual patient variability in other determinants of phosphate control is not widely recognized.
R. Sherman
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Spurious Hyperphosphatemia due to Hyperlipidemia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985A patient had hyperlipidemia associated with apparent hyperphosphatemia. Further tests on his serum and on the lipemic sera from 15 additional patients revealed a method-dependent overestimation of inorganic phosphorus values. The degree of overestimation was found to correlate positively with the serum triglyceride concentration. Unexplained elevation
John T. Daugirdas+3 more
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Tumoral calcinosis, diaphysitis, and hyperphosphatemia.
Radiology, 1984Three children with hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis, including 2 siblings, presented with recurrent pain and swelling of the legs. Laboratory tests, radiographs, and biopsy showed reactive new bone formation of unknown etiology in the diaphyses. The authors hypothesize a relationship between tumoral calcinosis, hyperostosis, and hyperphosphatemia ...
L. E. Swischuk+2 more
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Chronobiology International, 2018
Hyperphosphatemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has contributed to an increase in mortality of CKD patients. The onset of CVD often varies by time-of-day.
Qingting Wang+3 more
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Hyperphosphatemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has contributed to an increase in mortality of CKD patients. The onset of CVD often varies by time-of-day.
Qingting Wang+3 more
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Hyperphosphatemia, Hyperparathyroidism and Bighead
New England Journal of Medicine, 1973When a new clinical observation is made, it is convenient to be able to "lift off the shelf" an already established pathophysiologic principle that explains the finding. The hypocalcemic disorder in patients with acute leukemia described in this issue of the Journal by Zusman et al.
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Hyperphosphatemia rather than hypophosphatemia indicates a poor prognosis in patients with sepsis.
Clinical Biochemistry, 2021Huabin Wang+7 more
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