RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM LEVEL OF IONIZED CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM, PHOSPHATE, VITAMIN D AND PARATHYROID HORMONE WITH STAGES OF CKD
Background: Chronic kidney disease is defined as either damage or a decreased Glomerular Filtration Rate of less than 60ml/min/1.73m2 for 3 or more months. There is destruction of renal mass with irreversible sclerosis and loss of nephron leading to a progressive decline in GFR.Secondary hyperparath...
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Main Authors: | Mohammed A (Author), Suleiman H.M (Author), Yusuf R (Author), Aliyu I.S (Author), Ibrahim A (Author), Jibril M.E (Author), Manu A (Author) |
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