Literature DB >> 404107

Hypophosphatemia.

J P Knochel.   

Abstract

Hypophosphatemia, with or without phosphorus deficiency, is found commonly in patients with a variety of disease states. Severe hypophosphatemia is most often observed in chronic alcoholics, patients recovering from diabetic ketoacidosis and those being therapeutically re-fed after severe weight loss. Its consequences may be severe. In this review, an attempt is made to examine mechanisms by which hypophosphatemia and phosphorus depletion probably occur, to outline the resulting clinical disturbances and to suggest a plan of treatment.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 404107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


  4 in total

1.  Hypophosphatemia associated with coma.

Authors:  J L Lee; W J Sibbald; R L Holliday; A L Linton
Journal:  Can Med Assoc J       Date:  1978-07-22       Impact factor: 8.262

2.  Corn-Soy-Blend Fortified with Phosphorus to Prevent Refeeding Hypophosphatemia in Undernourished Piglets.

Authors:  Anne-Louise Hother; Mikkel Lykke; Torben Martinussen; Hanne Damgaard Poulsen; Christian Mølgaard; Per Torp Sangild; André Briend; Christian Fink Hansen; Henrik Friis; Kim F Michaelsen; Thomas Thymann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-12       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Refeeding syndrome in the frail elderly population: prevention, diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Emilie Aubry; Natalie Friedli; Philipp Schuetz; Zeno Stanga
Journal:  Clin Exp Gastroenterol       Date:  2018-07-10

Review 4.  Management of Refeeding Syndrome in Medical Inpatients.

Authors:  Emilie Reber; Natalie Friedli; Maria F Vasiloglou; Philipp Schuetz; Zeno Stanga
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 4.241

  4 in total

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