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Skeletal Problems in Chronic Renal Diseases

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Current Concepts of Bone Fragility
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In this paper the common manifestations of bone involvement in chronic renal failure will be reviewed and the cellular changes responsible for and resultant from these abnormalities examined. Most of the data come from percutaneous iliac crest bone biopsies of patients with end stage renal disease.

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Kaye, M. (1986). Skeletal Problems in Chronic Renal Diseases. In: Uhthoff, H.K. (eds) Current Concepts of Bone Fragility. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70709-4_26

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