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Phosphaturia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Phosphaturia in clinical usage implies an impaired capacity to reabsorb phosphate from the glomerular filtrate leading to urinary phosphate wasting . Though most known disorders of phosphate loss are genetic in origin, there are many acquired causes which can lead to phosphaturia [3]. www.sciencedirect.com
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Phosphate in Urine: MedlinePlus Medical Test
A phosphate in urine test measures the level of phosphate in your urine (pee). Abnormal levels may be a sign of a serious health problem. medlineplus.gov
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Phosphaturia – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Phosphaturia is a medical condition characterized by a fractional excretion of phosphate of more than 20%, which is often caused by metabolic acidosis. taylorandfrancis.com
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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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Increased Phosphaturia Accelerates The Decline in Renal Function
Our findings suggest that phosphate loading in early CKD, results in renal damage and a more rapid decrease in renal function due to renal tubular injury. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Nephrolithiasis from an Unexpected Cause: Phosphaturia
Phosphate handling of the kidney plays an important role in regulating hormones involved in both phosphate and calcium homeostasis and plays an ... www.amjmed.com
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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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Phosphaturia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Phosphaturia is defined as the loss of phosphate in the urine, which can occur due to genetic disorders or acquired conditions, commonly linked to renal ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Molecular Bases of Diseases Characterized by Hypophosphatemia ...
... phosphaturia is the main cause of hypophosphatemia in these diseases (3, 4). Phosphaturia means reduced renal phosphate reabsorption which is diagnosed by ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Notes on Phosphaturia
It is as descriptive of this condition that the term phosphaturia is so often used. It would seem then that it is not the amount of phos- phoric acid elimiuated ... www.nejm.org
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PHOSPHATURIA AS A LOCAL PHENOMENON - JAMA Network
This phenomenon is a peripheral and local one rather than due to any particular metabolic disturbance. jamanetwork.com
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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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