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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.03.025" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.03.025</a>
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980-990
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5
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2468-0249
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An overview of rickets in children
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Kidney International Reports
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2020
2020-07
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prevention; vitamin D; mutations; animal-model; phosphate; chronic kidney disease; phosphorus; d-receptor; d-resistant rickets; hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets; hypocalcemia; hypophosphatemia; targeted ablation; vitamin-d-deficiency; x-linked hypophosphatemia
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Chanchlani R; Nemer P; Sinha R; Nemer L; Krishnappa V; Sochett E; Safadi F; Raina R
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Rickets is a common bone disease worldwide that is associated with disturbances in calcium and phos- phate homeostasis and can lead to short stature and joint deformities. Rickets can be diagnosed based on history and physical examination, radiological features, and biochemical tests. It can be classified into 2 major groups based on phosphate or calcium levels: phosphopenic and calcipenic. Knowledge of cate- gorization of the type of rickets is essential for prompt diagnosis and proper management. Nutritional rickets is a preventable disease through adequate intake of vitamin D through both dietary and sunlight exposure. There are other subtypes of rickets, such as vitamin D-dependent type 1 rickets and vitamin D- dependent type 2 rickets (due to defects in vitamin D metabolism), renal rickets (due to poor kidney function), and hypophosphatemic rickets (vitamin D-resistant rickets secondary to renal phosphate wasting wherein fibroblast growth factor -23 (FGF-23) often plays a major role), which requires closer monitoring and supplementation with activated vitamin D with or without phosphate supplements. An important development has been the introduction of burosumab, a human monoclonal antibody to FGF- 23, which is approved for the treatment of X -linked hypophosphatemia among children 1 year and older.
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2020
animal-model
August 2020 List
Chanchlani R
Chronic kidney disease
d-receptor
d-resistant rickets
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Department of Internal Medicine
hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets
hypocalcemia
hypophosphatemia
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Kidney International Reports
Krishnappa V
mutations
Nemer L
Nemer P
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED College of Medicine Student
phosphate
phosphorus
Prevention
Raina R
Safadi F
Sinha R
Sochett E
targeted ablation
Vitamin D
vitamin-d-deficiency
x-linked hypophosphatemia
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10474" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10474</a>
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178-195
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2
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35
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ASPEN Consensus Recommendations for Refeeding Syndrome.
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Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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2020-04
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magnesium; potassium; consensus; phosphorus; nutrition assessment; nutrition support; refeeding syndrome
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da Silva Joshua S V; Seres David S; Sabino Kim; Adams Stephen C; Berdahl Gideon J; Citty Sandra Wolfe; Cober M Petrea; Evans David C; Greaves June R; Gura Kathleen M; Michalski Austin; Plogsted Stephen; Sacks Gordon S; Tucker Anne M; Worthington Patricia; Walker Renee N; Ayers Phil
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INTRODUCTION: In the spring of 2017, the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Parenteral Nutrition Safety Committee and the Clinical Practice Committee convened an interprofessional task force to develop consensus recommendations for identifying patients with or at risk for refeeding syndrome (RS) and for avoiding and managing the condition. This report provides narrative review and consensus recommendations in hospitalized adult and pediatric populations. METHODS: Because of the variation in definitions and methods reported in the literature, a consensus process was developed. Subgroups of authors investigated specific issues through literature review. Summaries were presented to the entire group for discussion via email and teleconferences. Each section was then compiled into a master document, several revisions of which were reviewed by the committee. FINDINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS: This group proposes a new clinical definition, and criteria for stratifying risk with treatment and screening strategies. The authors propose that RS diagnostic criteria be stratified as follows: a decrease in any 1, 2, or 3 of serum phosphorus, potassium, and/or magnesium levels by 10%-20% (mild), 20%-30% (moderate), or >30% and/or organ dysfunction resulting from a decrease in any of these and/or due to thiamin deficiency (severe), occurring within 5 days of reintroduction of calories. CONCLUSIONS: These consensus recommendations are intended to provide guidance regarding recognizing risk and identifying, stratifying, avoiding and managing RS. This consensus definition is additionally intended to be used as a basis for further research into the incidence, consequences, pathophysiology, avoidance, and treatment of RS.
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Adams Stephen C
Akron Children's Hospital
Ayers Phil
Berdahl Gideon J
Citty Sandra Wolfe
Cober M Petrea
Consensus
da Silva Joshua S V
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Evans David C
Greaves June R
Gura Kathleen M
Magnesium
Michalski Austin
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Nutrition Assessment
Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
nutrition support
phosphorus
Plogsted Stephen
Potassium
refeeding syndrome
Sabino Kim
Sacks Gordon S
Seres David S
Tucker Anne M
Walker Renee N
Worthington Patricia