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  • After outlining the mechanisms of phosphorous homeostasis—in which the kidney has a central role—Amanzadeh and Reilly explain how perturbation of this regulatory system can lead to hypophosphatemia. The authors then critically evaluate the clinical sequelae of this condition, and round out their review with advice on managing hypophosphatemia of varying severity in different patient populations.

    • Jamshid Amanzadeh
    • Robert F Reilly Jr
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 2, P: 136-148
  • The complex interplay between the multiple pathogenic factors that underlie uremic bleeding syndrome is yet to be fully elucidated. As such, guidelines on management of this complication of chronic renal failure are lacking. Here, data from clinical trials of dialysis, erythropoietin, cryoprecipitate, desmopressin and conjugated estrogens have been used to develop a treatment algorithm. This decision aid is accompanied by answers to questions that commonly arise during management of uremic bleeding.

    • Stephanie J Hedges
    • Sarah B Dehoney
    • Anthony J Busti
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 3, P: 138-153