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Intestinal Calcium Absorption and Whole-body Calcium Retention in Various Stages of Renal Insufficiency

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Pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical signs of bone disease in terminal renal failure are well described in literature (1, 8). More recent results show that already in early renal failure peripheral parathyroid hormone resistance (6) and changes in bone histology (5) will be found.

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Werner, E., Malluche, H.H., Kutschera, J., Hodgson, M., Schoeppe, W. (1976). Intestinal Calcium Absorption and Whole-body Calcium Retention in Various Stages of Renal Insufficiency. In: Nielsen, S.P., Hjørting-Hansen, E. (eds) Calcified Tissues 1975. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-29272-3_30

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