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phosphaturia
‖ phosphaturia Path. (fɒsfəˈtjʊərɪə) [f. phosphate n. (or mod.L. phōsphāt-um) + -ūria, f. Gr. οὖρον urine.] A morbid state evidenced by the excess of phosphates in the urine. Hence phosphaˈturic a.1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 92 Hydrochloric acid may be used in phosphaturia. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Me... Oxford English Dictionary
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phosphoruria
‖ phosphoruria Path. (fɒsfəˈjʊərɪə) [mod.L., f. phosphor-us + -uria, f. Gr. οὖρον urine.] a. = phosphaturia. b. A morbid condition of the urine, which is phosphorescent on emission.1858 Mayne Expos. Lex., Phosphorūria,..term for the presence of phosphorus in the urine. 1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., Phosphoru... Oxford English Dictionary
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Xylitol
Increased xylitol consumption can increase oxalate, calcium, and phosphate excretion to urine (termed oxaluria, calciuria, and phosphaturia, respectively wikipedia.org
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Does Milk Cause Cloudy Urine? | livestrong
However, it also can be caused by the presence of mucous, fat or epithelial cells. In some cases, it is the result of phosphaturia, a benign condition that can occur after ingesting milk or other phosphate-containing foods. In phosphaturia, phosphate crystals form in the urine, causing it to temporarily appear milky or cloudy.
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phosphatic
phosphatic, a. (fɒsˈfætɪk) [f. phosphate n. (or mod.L. phōsphāt-um) + -ic.] 1. Of the nature of, characterized by the presence of, or containing a phosphate. p. diathesis, a bodily condition predisposing to the excretion of phosphates in the urine; cf. phosphaturia. p. nodules, hard rounded lumps co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Proximal renal tubular acidosis
solitary defect, but is usually associated with a more generalised dysfunction of the proximal tubular cells called Fanconi syndrome where there is also phosphaturia wikipedia.org
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Fanconi syndrome
Deletion of Hnf4a in the developing mouse kidney caused Fanconi syndrome phenotypes including polyruia, polydipsia, glycosuria, and phosphaturia. wikipedia.org
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Oncogenic osteomalacia
If there is inappropriately high urine phosphate (phosphaturia) in the setting of low serum phosphate (hypophosphatemia), there should be a high suspicion Once hypophosphatemia and phosphaturia have been identified, begin a search for the causative tumor, which may be small and difficult to detect. wikipedia.org
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Dent's disease
stones) Hypercalciuria (high urine calcium - >300 mg/d or >4 mg/kg per d with normal levels blood/serum calcium) Aminoaciduria (amino acids in urine) Phosphaturia wikipedia.org
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Chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder
The kidney fails to respond adequately to PTH, which normally promotes phosphaturia and calcium reabsorption, or to FGF-23, which also enhances phosphate wikipedia.org
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List of diseases (C)
arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy Cerebral calcification cerebellar hypoplasia Cerebral calcifications opalescent teeth phosphaturia wikipedia.org
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Renal tubular acidosis
solitary defect, but is usually associated with a more generalized dysfunction of the proximal tubular cells called Fanconi syndrome, in which there is also phosphaturia wikipedia.org
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