Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8770065 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In CKD, higher acid load and acidosis associate independently with increased circulating phosphorus concentration and augmented phosphaturia, but not consistently with FGF-23 or PTH concentrations. This may be an adaptation that increases titratable acid excretion and thus helps maintain acid-base homeostasis in CKD. Understanding whether administration of base can lower phosphorus concentrations requires testing in interventional trials.
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Pascale MD, Tamara MD, MMSc, John MD, Lee MD, Mirela MD, MPH, Mahboob MD, Kumar MD, Mary MD, MSCE, Edgar MD, PhD, Bernard MD, MPH, Carolyn MD, Wei PhD, Xue MS, Harold MD, MSCE, Myles MD, MMSc, Julia J. MD, MHS,