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Shift of phosphorus from extracellular to intracellular compartments, decreased gastrointestinal absorption, and increased urinary losses, are the primary mechanisms of hypophosphatemia ...
Hypophosphatemia refers to abnormally low levels of phosphate in the blood. Often, a person is unaware they have this condition and may not present with symptoms. This article explores ...
Hypophosphatemia is an abnormally low level of phosphate in the blood. It tends to develop in people with serious conditions like sepsis or diabetic ketoacidosis. It can also occur with alcohol ...
Heterozygous mutations in the NPT2a gene may be responsible for hypophosphatemia and urinary phosphate loss in persons with urolithiasis or bone demineralization. We used intronic primers to ...
In a patient with chronic renal disease and uremia who was under treatment with a low-protein diet, hemodialysis and aluminum hydroxide gel marked hypophosphatemia associated with anorexia ...
A new literature review assessed the causes and consequences of hypophosphatemia in patients with multiple myeloma. The condition is an electrolyte abnormality commonly found in patients with ...
Some patients treated with Injectafer claim that the drug caused them to develop hypophosphatemia—a condition that causes abnormally low phosphate levels and can lead to coma or death.
Despite comparable effects on hemoglobin and iron stores, one modern IV iron replacement therapy led to a much higher incidence of hypophosphatemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD ...
Nat Clin Pract Nephrol. 2006;2(3):136-148. Low Tm Pi in the hypophosphatemic patient indicates an appropriate renal response to hypophosphatemia, and usually implicates gastrointestinal loss or ...
Normal blood phosphorous levels are between 2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL. Hypophosphatemia is a condition in which your blood has a low level of phosphorous. Low levels can cause a host of health challenges ...