Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5585433 | Bone | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The observed biochemical profiles indicated a deficient dietary supply or severe malabsorption of phosphate, despite adequate formula composition. When transition to an alternate formula was possible, biochemical status improved shortly after introduction to the alternate formula, with eventual improvement of skeletal abnormalities. These observations strongly implicate that bioavailability of formula phosphorus may be impaired in certain clinical settings. The widespread nature of the findings lead us to strongly recommend careful monitoring of mineral metabolism in children fed EF. Transition to alternative formula use or implementation of phosphate supplementation should be performed cautiously with as severe hypocalcemia may develop.
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Authors
Luisa F. Gonzalez Ballesteros, Nina S. Ma, Rebecca J. Gordon, Leanne Ward, Philippe Backeljauw, Halley Wasserman, David R. Weber, Linda A. DiMeglio, Julie Gagne, Robert Stein, Declan Cody, Kimber Simmons, Paul Zimakas, Lisa Swartz Topor,