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- Hypophosphatemia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Hypophosphatemia is a short-term or chronic condition that happens when you have a low level of phosphate in your blood While mild hypophosphatemia is somewhat common and usually isn’t a cause for concern, severe hypophosphatemia can be life-threatening and requires medical treatment
- Hypophosphatemia: Evaluation and treatment - UpToDate
This topic will review the evaluation and treatment of patients with hypophosphatemia The causes of hypophosphatemia and clinical manifestations of phosphate depletion are discussed separately:
- Hypophosphatemia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD
Learn what hypophosphatemia is, including how you can treat it, its symptoms, and its causes
- Hypophosphatemia: Causes of hypophosphatemia - UpToDate
There are four major mechanisms by which hypophosphatemia can occur (table 1): Redistribution of phosphate from the extracellular fluid into cells Decreased intestinal absorption of phosphate Increased urinary phosphate excretion
- Hypophosphatemia - EMCrit Project
Generally, the cause of hypophosphatemia can be determined by a history and review of labs and medications Thus, most patients do not require an extensive evaluation of the etiology of hypophosphatemia
- Hypophosphatemia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments
Hypophosphatemia is an abnormally low level of phosphate in the blood It tends to develop in people with serious conditions like sepsis or diabetic ketoacidosis
- Hypophosphatemia - Wikipedia
Hypophosphatemia is diagnosed by measuring the concentration of phosphate in the blood Concentrations of phosphate less than 0 81 mmol L (2 5 mg dL) are considered diagnostic of hypophosphatemia, though additional tests may be needed to identify the underlying cause of the disorder
- Hypophosphatemia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Hypophosphatemia is a relatively common laboratory abnormality and is often an incidental finding Severe hypophosphatemia can lead to significant clinical consequences and a possible increased mortality risk
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