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Oral feeding acutely down-regulates serum PTH in hemodialysis patients
Alex J. Brown
, Matthew J. Koch
,
Daniel W. Coyne
Division of Nephrology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH)
100%
Hemodialysis Patients
100%
Oral Feeding
100%
Phosphorus
50%
Ionized Calcium
40%
Overnight Fast
20%
Total Calcium
20%
Low Phosphorus
20%
Low Serum
10%
Insulin
10%
Gastrointestinal
10%
Metabolic
10%
Volume Change
10%
Glucose Infusion
10%
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
10%
Dialysis Patients
10%
Hormone Suppression
10%
Saline Injection
10%
Background Change
10%
Serum Ionized Calcium
10%
High Phosphorus
10%
Glucose Change
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hemodialysis
100%
Calcium Ion
100%
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Parathyroid Hormone Blood Level
100%
Animal Experiment
20%
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
20%
Glucose Infusion
20%
Table Salt
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hemodialysis
100%
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Oral
100%
Calcium Ion
50%
Ingestion
10%
Glucose Infusion
10%
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
10%
Table Salt
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Hemodialysis
100%
Parathyroid Hormone Blood Level
100%
Rose
20%
Animal Experiment
20%
Ingestion
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Calcium Ion
50%
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
10%
Neuroscience
Parathyroid Hormone
100%