| Display title | Medicine:Hyperphosphatemia |
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| Page creator | imported>Steve Marsio |
| Date of page creation | 00:16, 5 February 2024 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Hyperphosphatemia is an electrolyte disorder in which there is an elevated level of phosphate in the blood. Most people have no symptoms while others develop calcium deposits in the soft tissue. Often there is also low calcium levels which can result in muscle spasms.
Causes include kidney failure, pseudohypoparathyroidism... |