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Hypophosphataemia and late‐onset sepsis in extremely preterm neonates: A case–control study
Journal of Paediatrics and Child HealthLate‐onset sepsis (LOS) is common in extreme prematurity. These infants are at risk of refeeding syndrome‐associated hypophosphataemia. Our objective was to investigate whether hypophosphataemia predisposes to LOS in extremely premature neonates.
Elizabeth Fisher, Eveline Staub
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Hypophosphataemia and Hypomagnesaemia
2015Q1 Where is phosphate found in the body, what is the usual daily intake and normal serum level?
Mark Findlay, Christopher Isles
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World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Hypophosphataemia or low serum phosphate, if severe can be life-threatening. However, mild hypophosphataemia is quite common and usually asymptomatic. Symptomatic hypophosphataemia (normal: 0.8-1.5 mmol/L) is usually observed when serum phosphate falls ...
I. Talapatra
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Hypophosphataemia or low serum phosphate, if severe can be life-threatening. However, mild hypophosphataemia is quite common and usually asymptomatic. Symptomatic hypophosphataemia (normal: 0.8-1.5 mmol/L) is usually observed when serum phosphate falls ...
I. Talapatra
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Archives of Disease in Childhood
Objective To investigate in extremely low birthweight (ELBW;
Nadia Ford +3 more
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Objective To investigate in extremely low birthweight (ELBW;
Nadia Ford +3 more
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Annals of burns and fire disasters, 2011
Hypophosphataemia is defined as a phosphate level of less than 2.5 mg/dl (0.8 mmol/l). Many of the pathophysiological changes and therapeutic interventions in the first week post-burn affect serum phosphorus concentration. A retrospective study reviewed the medical records of nine severely burned patients, and a special reference of decreased phosphate
O, Castana +6 more
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Hypophosphataemia is defined as a phosphate level of less than 2.5 mg/dl (0.8 mmol/l). Many of the pathophysiological changes and therapeutic interventions in the first week post-burn affect serum phosphorus concentration. A retrospective study reviewed the medical records of nine severely burned patients, and a special reference of decreased phosphate
O, Castana +6 more
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Treatment of neonatal hypophosphataemia
Journal of Prescribing PracticeStephen Bennett
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2002
Abnormalities in serum concentrations of phosphate, whether hyperphosphataemia or hypophosphataemia, are caused by abnormalities in the following conditions: 1) abnormalities in oral intake and in intestinal absorption of phosphate, 2) abnormalities in renal excretion of phosphate, and 3) abnormal shift of phosphate from cells to extracellular fluid or
E. Ishimura, Y. Imanishi, M. Inaba
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Abnormalities in serum concentrations of phosphate, whether hyperphosphataemia or hypophosphataemia, are caused by abnormalities in the following conditions: 1) abnormalities in oral intake and in intestinal absorption of phosphate, 2) abnormalities in renal excretion of phosphate, and 3) abnormal shift of phosphate from cells to extracellular fluid or
E. Ishimura, Y. Imanishi, M. Inaba
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