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Excess phosphate in the blood
Hyperphosphatemia is an electrolyte disorder in which there is an elevated level of phosphate in the blood. Most people have no symptoms while others
Hyperphosphatemia
Chemical compound
Sevelamer (rINN) is a phosphate binding medication used to treat hyperphosphatemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. When taken with meals, it
Sevelamer
Medication
form of tenapanor hydrochloride. It is also used in the treatment of hyperphosphatemia associated with chronic kidney disease. Tenapanor is a sodium hydrogen
Tenapanor
Medical condition
characterized by high blood potassium (hyperkalemia), high blood phosphate (hyperphosphatemia), low blood calcium (hypocalcemia), high blood uric acid (hyperuricemia)
Tumor_lysis_syndrome
Anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid
population. The most common cause of hyperphosphatemia in people, dogs, and cats is kidney failure. In cases of hyperphosphatemia, limiting consumption of phosphate-rich
Phosphate
Medication
disease and mortality. Abnormalities in phosphate metabolism such as hyperphosphatemia are included in the definition of the new chronic kidney disease–mineral
Sucroferric_oxyhydroxide
Medication used to reduce the absorption of phosphate
Elsevier. pp1552 ^ Lederer E, Ouseph R, Erbeck K. Hyperphosphatemia, eMedicine.com, URL: Hyperphosphatemia: Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology
Phosphate_binder
Abnormality in the concentration of electrolytes in the body
Electrolyte imbalance, or water-electrolyte imbalance, is an abnormal concentration of electrolytes in the body. Electrolytes play a vital role in maintaining
Electrolyte_imbalance
Medical condition, exhibiting involuntary contraction of muscles
Beef Cattle Handbook (PDF). Haldimann, B.; Vogt, K. (Sep 1983). "[Hyperphosphatemia and tetany following phosphate enema]". Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 113
Tetany
Ore of lanthanum metal
tablet if it is not chewed. It is prescribed for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia, primarily in patients with chronic kidney disease. It is taken with
Lanthanum_carbonate
Formation of calcium deposits in soft tissue
joints. Calcification Calcinosis cutis Dermatomyositis Fahr's syndrome Hyperphosphatemia Primrose syndrome Scleroderma Le, Cuong; Bedocs, Paul M. (17 July
Calcinosis
Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction
disease (via vitamin D deficiency, secondary hyperparathyroidism and hyperphosphatemia) Nutrition malnutrition, weight loss, muscular catabolism Other uremic
Uremia
Anti-epileptic drug
frequency than with intravenous phenytoin. Fosphenytoin can cause hyperphosphatemia in end-stage renal failure patients. Phenytoin, in both its acidic
Fosphenytoin
Pharmaceutical drug classification
ATC code V03 All other therapeutic products is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric
ATC_code_V03
Accumulation of calcium in degenerated or necrotic tissue
consequence of a systemic mineral imbalance, including hypercalcemia and/or hyperphosphatemia, that leads to calcium deposition in healthy tissues. In dystrophic
Dystrophic_calcification
Mammalian protein found in humans
Center. Retrieved 30 December 2015. Haldimann B, Vogt K (1983). "[Hyperphosphatemia and tetany following phosphate enema]". Schweizerische Medizinische
Parathyroid_hormone
Formation of calcium deposits or bone in soft tissues
tissues or bone growth in soft tissues. This can be a symptom of hyperphosphatemia. Formation of osseous tissue in soft tissues such as the lungs, eyes
Ectopic_calcification
Formation of calcium deposits in the soft tissue around joints
phosphate physiology in the body (leading to too much phosphate (hyperphosphatemia)). Best described genes that harbour mutations in humans are FGF-23
Tumoral_calcinosis
Chemical compound
counterbalancing laxative effects. This compound is also used to control hyperphosphatemia (elevated phosphate, or phosphorus, levels in the blood) in people
Aluminium_hydroxide
Medical condition in which calcium deposits form in the skin
inflammation, varicose veins, infections, connective tissue disease, hyperphosphatemia, and hypercalcemia can all lead to calcinosis. Systemic sclerosis
Calcinosis_cutis
Dystrophic growth of the bone
Osteodystrophy before a chirurgical intervention (Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtrière, 1904). Specialty Medical genetics Causes hyperphosphatemia
Osteodystrophy
Chemical element with atomic number 57 (La)
(Fosrenol, Shire Pharmaceuticals) to absorb excess phosphate in cases of hyperphosphatemia seen in end-stage kidney disease. Lanthanum fluoride is used in phosphor
Lanthanum
Chemical elements essential for life
biological contexts, usually seen as phosphate hypophosphatemia / hyperphosphatemia Magnesium 420/320 350; 250 Required for processing ATP and for bones
Mineral_(nutrient)
Low calcium levels in one's blood serum
problem. Some causes of hypocalcaemia are as follows:[citation needed] Hyperphosphatemia Vitamin D deficiency Chronic liver disease Edetate disodium Magnesium
Hypocalcemia
Disease where the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood
cramps (caused by low levels of calcium which can be associated with hyperphosphatemia) A buildup of potassium in the blood that diseased kidneys cannot
Kidney_failure
Body composition elements
5–7×10−3 0.78 0.12 Yes (e.g. DNA, Phospholipids and Phosphorylation) Hyperphosphatemia 15 19 Potassium 1.5–2×10−3 0.14 0.029 Yes (e.g. Na+/K+-ATPase) Hyperkalemia
Composition_of_the_human_body
Substance that relieves stomach problems
symptoms. Alternative uses for antacids include constipation, diarrhea, hyperphosphatemia, and urinary alkalization. Some antacids are also used as an adjunct
Antacid
Chemical compound
and Eno). It may be used as a phosphate binder for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia (primarily in patients with chronic kidney failure). It is used in
Calcium_carbonate
Chemical compound
then. In kidney disease, blood levels of phosphate may rise (called hyperphosphatemia) leading to bone problems. Calcium acetate binds phosphate in the
Calcium_acetate
Softening of bones due to impaired bone metabolism
shocks. It differs from renal osteodystrophy, where the latter shows hyperphosphatemia. The causes of adult osteomalacia are varied, but ultimately result
Osteomalacia
Medical condition
decreased vitamin D levels, elevated blood parathyroid hormone and hyperphosphatemia. Hyperparathyroidism, in general, is caused by either tumorous growth
Tertiary_hyperparathyroidism
Compounds formed from phosphate monomeric units
detrimental effects on the bones and cardiovascular diseases, as well as hyperphosphatemia, these seem to be relevant only for exaggerated consumption of phosphate
Polyphosphate
Pharmaceutical drug
growth and spread of the cancer. The most common adverse reactions are hyperphosphatemia and hypophosphatemia (electrolyte disorders), alopecia (spot baldness)
Pemigatinib
Increase in parathyroid hormone levels
PTH secretion has become autonomous (tertiary hyperparathyroidism). Hyperphosphatemia may be treated by decreasing dietary intake of phosphate. If phosphate
Hyperparathyroidism
Surgical removal of one or more parathyroid glands
phosphate levels remain elevated (respectively, hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia), there is calcium deposition in the wall of blood vessels (calciphylaxis
Parathyroidectomy
Rare genetic condition
pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1a, but is biochemically normal. hypocalcemia hyperphosphatemia elevated parathyroid hormone (hyperparathyroidism) Suppressed calcitriol
Pseudohypoparathyroidism
Abnormal kidney structure or gradual loss of kidney function
symptoms may range from mild edema to life-threatening pulmonary edema. Hyperphosphatemia results from poor phosphate elimination in the kidney, and contributes
Chronic_kidney_disease
Medical condition
Hydroxyapatite deposition: Tissue damage Hyperparathyroidism Hypercalcemia Hyperphosphatemia Calcium oxalate deposition: Enhanced production of oxalic acid due
Crystal_arthropathy
Urinary antiseptic drug
methenamine or the drug formulation's components, severe dehydration, hyperphosphatemia, and use of sulfonamides. Caution is also advised in people with gout
Methenamine
Human enzyme
result in impaired phosphate excretion from the kidney, leading to hyperphosphatemia. In mice, this leads to a phenotype characteristic of premature aging
Klotho_(biology)
Common human medical data ranges for blood test results
μmol/L Phosphate (HPO42−) 0.8 1.5 mmol/L See hypophosphatemia or hyperphosphatemia Inorganic phosphorus (serum) 1.0 1.5 mmol/L 3.0 4.5 mg/dL Zinc (Zn)
Reference ranges for blood tests
Reference_ranges_for_blood_tests
Chemical compound
medicinal product Xoanacyl, intended for the treatment of concomitant hyperphosphatemia and iron deficiency in adults with chronic kidney disease. The active
Iron(III)_citrate
Protein found in humans
lacking either FGF23 or the klotho enzyme age prematurely due to hyperphosphatemia. Over-expression of FGF23 has been associated with cardiovascular
Fibroblast_growth_factor_23
Incurable progressive feline disease
tract. As a result of the accumulation of phosphate in the blood (hyperphosphatemia) and the reduced formation of calcitriol in the remaining main parts
Chronic kidney disease in cats
Chronic_kidney_disease_in_cats
Medical condition caused by the deposition of calcium salts in the kidneys
Nephrocalcinosis is connected with conditions that cause hypercalcaemia, hyperphosphatemia, and the increased excretion of calcium, phosphate, and/or oxalate
Nephrocalcinosis
Swiss pharmacuetical company
(CKD), chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus, renal anemia and hyperphosphatemia. In the therapeutic area nephrology and rare disease, CSL Vifor specializes
CSL_Vifor
Painful, necrotic skin lesions associated with chronic kidney disease
frequency include electrolyte and mineral abnormalities, such as hyperphosphatemia, hypercalcemia, and hyperparathyroidism, all of which are also risk
Calciphylaxis
Chemical compound
may react to this. Signs include hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, and hyperphosphatemia. TLS is very serious and can lead to death if it is not treated right
Clofarabine
Medical condition
doi:10.1194/jlr.R031534. PMC 3927478. PMID 23564710. "High Phosphorus (hyperphosphatemia)". American Kidney Fund, Inc. 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2023-04-12. "Bone
Phosphate_diabetes
Health of dogs
and rat poisons containing cholecalciferol cause hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia in dogs. Clinical signs include depression, loss of appetite, vomiting
Dog_health
Chinese immunologist
inflammation, like fibrosis of the lungs, and Renal Kidney Disease (RKD) or Hyperphosphatemia. Wang's work connected high levels of IGF to the lungs overreaction
Wang_Yanyi
Alteration of bone due to chronic kidney disease
classically described as the result of hyperparathyroidism secondary to hyperphosphatemia combined with hypocalcemia, both of which are due to decreased excretion
Renal_osteodystrophy
Medical conditions
is maternally inherited and is categorized by hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia. Finally, pseudo-pseudohypoparathyroidism is paternally inherited
Disorders of calcium metabolism
Disorders_of_calcium_metabolism
Nephrologist
Edelstein S, Spiegel DM, Rosenbaum DP. "Tenapanor as Therapy for Hyperphosphatemia in Maintenance Dialysis Patients: Results from the OPTIMIZE Study
Stephen_Z._Fadem
Complication of chronic kidney disease
appropriately excrete a phosphate load is diminished, leading to hyperphosphatemia, elevated PTH (secondary hyperparathyroidism), and decreased 1,25(OH)2
Chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorder
Chronic_kidney_disease–mineral_and_bone_disorder
Medical condition
comparison to the distal nephron. The elevated phosphorus load, or hyperphosphatemia, can reduce the phosphorus reabsorption in the kidney's proximal tubular
Phosphate_nephropathy
spondyloarthropathy, basal ganglia calcification and development of hyperphosphatemia. His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles of
Ravinder_Goswami
Field crossing geology and medicine
excess amount of potassium Hypercalcemia: excess amount of calcium Hyperphosphatemia: excess amount of phosphorus "The International Medical Geology Association
Medical_geology
Chemical compound
associated with chronic kidney failure), phosphate binders (in case of hyperphosphatemia), calcium supplements, Vitamin D supplements and sodium bicarbonate
Cephaloridine
Inflammatory disorder in infants
excluded include physical trauma, child abuse, Vitamin A excess, hyperphosphatemia, prostaglandin E1 and E2 administration, scurvy, infections (including
Infantile cortical hyperostosis
Infantile_cortical_hyperostosis
Medical condition
(including lactic acidosis, hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, and elevated lactate dehydrogenase), and other isolated laboratory
AIDS-related_lymphoma
Medical condition
fibronectin concentrations in tissue and serum, uremia (renal failure), and hyperphosphatemia (diabetes mellitus), have been put forth in the literature. Even though
Cutaneous perforating disorders
Cutaneous_perforating_disorders
"An FGF23 missense mutation causes familial tumoral calcinosis with hyperphosphatemia". Human Molecular Genetics. 14 (3): 385–390. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddi034
Shapiro–Senapathy_algorithm
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