Abstract:Bone and mineral disorders (BMDs) in chronic kidney disease (CKD) are increasingly being studied, and prophylaxis and treatment are conducted, but they still remain one of the most severe systemic illnesses in patients with CKD. In patients with end-stage CKD and secondary hyperparathyroidism, accompanying metabolic disorders of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis may lead to pathological changes in bone and blood vessels, which increase the risk of bone fractures and cardiovascular (CV) events. High levels of … Show more
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