Enteral Ca-Intake May Be Low and Affects Serum-PTH-Levels in Pre-school Children With Chronic Kidney Disease
Treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) mineral bone disorder (MBD) is challenging in growing children due to the high amount of calcium needed for normal bone mineralization and the required dietary phosphate restriction, which often includes intake of calcium-rich products such as milk. Therefor...
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Main Authors: | Lilith Schmitz (Author), Pamela Hoermann (Author), Birgit Trutnau (Author), Augustina Jankauskiene (Author), Ariane Zaloszyc (Author), Alberto Carlo Edefonti (Author), Claus Peter Schmitt (Author), Guenter Klaus (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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