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Том 2 №1,2 2000 год - Нефрология и диализ

Паратиреоидный гормон - универсальный уремический токсин (Обзор литературы)


Волгина Г.В. Перепеченных Ю.В.

Аннотация: О костных осложнениях, развивающихся при уремии, было известно более 100 лет назад [3, 15, 39]. На сегодняшний день отмечено, что помимо патологических изменений скелета, объединяемых в понятие ренальной остеодистрофии, нарушения кальциево-фосфорного обмена при хронической почечной недостаточности (ХПН) ведут к патологии многих других органов.

Для цитирования: Волгина Г.В., Перепеченных Ю.В. Паратиреоидный гормон - универсальный уремический токсин (Обзор литературы). Нефрология и диализ. 2000. 2(1,2):32-38. doi:


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Ключевые слова: ХПН, паратиреоидный гормон, вторичный гиперпаратиреоидизм

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