Phosphate and bone fracture risk in chronic kidney disease patients

Volume: 36, Issue: 3, Pages: 405 - 412
Published: Oct 17, 2019
Abstract
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), phosphate homoeostasis plays a central role in the development of mineral and bone disorder (MBD) together with decreased serum calcium and elevated serum parathyroid hormone, fibroblast growth factor 23 and sclerostin levels. Today there are only a few data exploring the direct role of abnormal phosphate homoeostasis and hyperphosphataemia in the development of CKD-MBD. On the other hand, several studies have...
Paper Details
Title
Phosphate and bone fracture risk in chronic kidney disease patients
Published Date
Oct 17, 2019
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
405 - 412
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