“…Other reported risk associations include female sex, white race, diabetes mellitus, obesity, autoimmune diseases, thrombophilic disorders, liver disease, hypoalbuminemia, and increased serum aluminium levels, hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, hyperparathyrodism, and adynamic bone disease, increased dialysis vintage, unmet dialysis adequacy parameters, high dialysate calcium bath, vitamin K antagonist (warfarin) therapy, malabsorption disorders, calcium supplements, calcium-based phosphate binders, vitamin D analogues, iron therapy, corticosteroids, subcutaneous injections, teriparatide, and a syndrome referred to as polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, M-protein, and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome [2,3,10,12, 14,20–25]. It is important to emphasize that most of these associations are derived from individual case reports or from small retrospective studies and associations in epidemiological studies do not confirm causality.…”