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    Hyperphosphatemia is an electrolyte disorder in which there is an elevated level of phosphate in the blood. Most people have no symptoms while others...
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    Sevelamer (rINN) is a phosphate binding medication used to treat hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. When taken with meals, it...
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  • characterized by high blood potassium (hyperkalemia), high blood phosphate (hyperphosphatemia), low blood calcium (hypocalcemia), high blood uric acid (hyperuricemia)...
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    form of tenapanor hydrochloride. It is also used in the treatment of hyperphosphatemia associated with chronic kidney disease. Tenapanor is a sodium hydrogen...
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    Electrolyte imbalance, or water-electrolyte imbalance, is an abnormality in the concentration of electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes play a vital role...
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    the arbuscular mycorrhizal pathway and the direct uptake pathway. Hyperphosphatemia, or a high blood level of phosphates, is associated with elevated...
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  • Elsevier. pp1552 ^ Lederer E, Ouseph R, Erbeck K. Hyperphosphatemia, eMedicine.com, URL: Hyperphosphatemia: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology...
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    Beef Cattle Handbook (PDF). Haldimann, B.; Vogt, K. (Sep 1983). "[Hyperphosphatemia and tetany following phosphate enema]". Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 113...
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    joints. Calcification Calcinosis cutis Dermatomyositis Fahr's syndrome Hyperphosphatemia Primrose syndrome Scleroderma Le, Cuong; Bedocs, Paul M. (17 July...
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  • ATC code V03 All other therapeutic products is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric...
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  • disease and mortality. Abnormalities in phosphate metabolism such as hyperphosphatemia are included in the definition of the new chronic kidney disease–mineral...
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    disease (via vitamin D deficiency, secondary hyperparathyroidism and hyperphosphatemia) Nutrition malnutrition, weight loss, muscular catabolism Other uremic...
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    tablet if it is not chewed. It is prescribed for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia, primarily in patients with chronic kidney disease. It is taken with...
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    inflammation, varicose veins, infections, connective tissue disease, hyperphosphatemia, and hypercalcemia can all lead to calcinosis. Systemic sclerosis...
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    cramps (caused by low levels of calcium which can be associated with hyperphosphatemia) A buildup of potassium in the blood that diseased kidneys cannot...
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    biological contexts, usually seen as phosphate hypophosphatemia / hyperphosphatemia Magnesium 420/320 350; 250 Required for processing ATP and for bones...
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    tissues or bone growth in soft tissues. This can be a symptom of hyperphosphatemia. Formation of osseous tissue in soft tissues such as the lungs, eyes...
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    consequence of a systemic mineral imbalance, including hypercalcemia and/or hyperphosphatemia, that leads to calcium deposition in healthy tissues. In dystrophic...
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    Center. Retrieved 30 December 2015. Haldimann B, Vogt K (1983). "[Hyperphosphatemia and tetany following phosphate enema]". Schweizerische Medizinische...
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    symptoms. Alternative uses for antacids include constipation, diarrhea, hyperphosphatemia, and urinary alkalization. Some antacids are also used as an adjunct...
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    problem. Some causes of hypocalcaemia are as follows:[citation needed] Hyperphosphatemia Vitamin D deficiency Chronic liver disease Edetate disodium Magnesium...
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    shocks. It differs from renal osteodystrophy, where the latter shows hyperphosphatemia. The causes of adult osteomalacia are varied, but ultimately result...
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    counterbalancing laxative effects. This compound is also used to control hyperphosphatemia (elevated phosphate, or phosphorus, levels in the blood) in people...
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  • detrimental effects on the bones and cardiovascular diseases, as well as hyperphosphatemia, these seem to be relevant only for exaggerated consumption of phosphate...
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    (Fosrenol, Shire Pharmaceuticals) to absorb excess phosphate in cases of hyperphosphatemia seen in end-stage kidney disease. Lanthanum fluoride is used in phosphor...
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    phosphate physiology in the body (leading to too much phosphate (hyperphosphatemia)). Best described genes that harbour mutations in humans are FGF-23...
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    5–7×10−3 0.78 0.12 Yes (e.g. DNA, Phospholipids and Phosphorylation) Hyperphosphatemia 15 19 Potassium 1.5–2×10−3 0.14 0.029 Yes (e.g. Na+/K+-ATPase) Hyperkalemia...
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    then. In kidney disease, blood levels of phosphate may rise (called hyperphosphatemia) leading to bone problems. Calcium acetate binds phosphate in the...
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    and Eno). It may be used as a phosphate binder for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia (primarily in patients with chronic kidney failure). It is used in...
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    tract. As a result of the accumulation of phosphate in the blood (hyperphosphatemia) and the reduced formation of calcitriol in the remaining main parts...
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