1975
DOI: 10.1159/000180446
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Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism in Chronic Uremia

Abstract: In chronic uremia, the clinical disorders of calcium and phosphorus metabolism are nfluenced by the following factors: (1) intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphate, resulting in a negative calcium and phosphate balance at normal dietary intakes; (2) renal handling of calcium and phosphate: the fractional transport of calcium (the isoosmotic reabsorption taking place in the proximal tubule) is not affected by GFR modifications, whereas the Tm-limited reabsorption is severely impaired; the external phospha… Show more

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“…Uremia is also characterized by a variety of metabolic perturbations, including metabolic acidosis [4], hyperphosphatemia [5], azotemia, and disorders of volume homeostasis [6]. Maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) therapy is initiated to lessen uremic symptoms, improve nutritional status, improve the metabolic milieu, and to sustain and improve the overall quality of life.…”
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“…Uremia is also characterized by a variety of metabolic perturbations, including metabolic acidosis [4], hyperphosphatemia [5], azotemia, and disorders of volume homeostasis [6]. Maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) therapy is initiated to lessen uremic symptoms, improve nutritional status, improve the metabolic milieu, and to sustain and improve the overall quality of life.…”
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confidence: 99%