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Observations of Hypophosphatemia and Its Management in Nutrition SupportDepartments of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Memphis
Departments of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Memphis
Departments of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Memphis
Department of Surgery, Uniuersity of Tennessee, Memphis
Departments of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Memphis Severe hypophosphatemia is associated with significant morbidity in hospitalized patients. Specialized nutrition support is an important factor that contributes to the development of this metabolic disorder. Current treatment regimens for hypophosphatemia are empiric and often fail to normalize serum phosphorus concentrations in these patients. Patients who develop hypophosphatemia during the administration of specialized nutrition support exhibit increased phosphorus demands and require aggressive replacement therapy.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Vol. 9, No. 3,
105-108 (1994) This article has been cited by other articles:
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