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Approach to Treatment of Hypophosphatemia

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2012
Hypophosphatemia can be acute or chronic. Acute hypophosphatemia with phosphate depletion is common in the hospital setting and results in significant morbidity and mortality. Chronic hypophosphatemia, often associated with genetic or acquired renal phosphate-wasting disorders, usually produces abnormal growth and rickets in children and osteomalacia ...
Arnold J. Felsenfeld, Barton S. Levine
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Hypophosphatemia and Calcium Nephrolithiasis

Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2004
Our knowledge of phosphate balance under physiological and pathological situations has increased substantially during the last decade thanks to the molecular identification of three dissimilar families of sodium-phosphate cotransport systems, two of them almost exclusively expressed in epithelia whereas the third one has a ubiquitous expression ...
Dominique Prié   +3 more
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Hypophosphatemia and Reyeʼs syndrome

Critical Care Medicine, 1985
Hypophosphatemia may occur in Reye's syndrome. We retrospectively studied 42 patients with Reye's syndrome to determine the frequency and degree of hypophosphatemia, to identify possible causes, and to determine whether hypophosphatemia was related to the severity of disease or mortality.
Robert K. Kanter, John L. Carroll
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Phosphorus Deficiency and Hypophosphatemia

Hospital Practice, 1977
Low serum phosphorus levels, sometimes associated with depletion of phosphorus stores, can engender a variety of serious, often life-threatening physiologic changes. The proximate cause of this dangerous situation is usually medical intervention in such conditions as alcoholism and diabetic ketoacidosis, which can produce a shift of phosphorus within ...
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The Psychiatric Aspect of Hypophosphatemia [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
A patient who developed a psychotic state in association with hypophosphatemia is presented. There was no evidence for other causes of psychosis and the clinical features disappeared with phosphate replacement. It is suggested that hypophosphatemia be considered in a patient with an unexplained acute psychosis.
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Cardiovascular consequences of hypophosphatemia

Panminerva Medica, 2017
Few studies have been conducted to evaluate the effect of hypophosphatemia on cardiovascular consequences. The goal of this review was to determine whether hypophosphatemia is associated with cardiovascular consequences and to increase its awareness as a new clinical entity and a reversible cause of cardiovascular consequences.We searched MEDLINE and ...
Nobuhiro Ariyoshi   +4 more
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Hypophosphatemia in Chronic Alcoholism

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974
An association of hypophosphatemia with chronic alcoholism was found in 11 patients who were admitted to a county hospital emergency room. Nondiabetic ketoacidosis, pancreatitis, hematemesis, altered sensorium, and pneumonia were concomitant findings in some of these patients.
Kouichi R. Tanaka, Mary. C. Territo
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Assessment of Hyperphosphatemia and Hypophosphatemia

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1993
Methodologic aspects including causes of factitious hyperphosphatemia and hypophosphatemia are summarized. The differential diagnosis of hyperphosphatemia is reviewed under its three broad causes: decreased glomerular filtration rate, increased exogenous or endogenous phosphate load, and increased renal tubular phosphate reabsorption.
Bourke E, Yanagawa N
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Targeting the ligand in hypophosphatemia

Science, 2016
Pharmacology Patients with chronic kidney disease can have too much circulating FGF-23 (fibroblast growth factor 23). This results in too little circulating phosphate (hypophosphatemia) and the bone-softening disorder rickets.
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Hypophosphatemia and metabolic acidosis.

Minerva anestesiologica, 2005
The aim of the paper was to describe an unusual case of non lactic metabolic acidosis connected to hypophosphatemia and refractory to infusion of bicarbonate. A 37 year old man was admitted to Intensive Care Unit with a severe metabolic acidosis. On admission the arterial gas analysis showed non lactic metabolic acidosis (pH 7.17; base excess [BE] -20 ...
PALMESE S, PEZZA M, DE ROBERTIS E
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