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Management of bone disease in the dialysis patient.

作者信息

Crooks P W, Coburn J W

出版信息

Blood Purif. 1985;3(1-3):27-41. doi: 10.1159/000169396.

Abstract

Bone disease arises in dialysis patients from either secondary hyperparathyroidism or aluminum accumulation. Certain clinical features and biochemical characteristics may help distinguish these disorders, although a bone biopsy is required for a definitive diagnosis. Hyperparathyroidism is managed by correcting serum phosphorus (dietary phosphate restriction plus phosphate binding agents), raising serum calcium (appropriate dialysate Ca, oral Ca supplements, and vitamin D sterols), and by the direct effect of vitamin D on the parathyroid glands. When these fail, parathyroidectomy is necessary. Aluminum-related bone disease is prevented by eliminating aluminum from dialysate and minimizing the intake of aluminum-containing gels. Preexisting aluminum intoxication can be treated with repeated infusions of desferrioxamine.

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