Hypophosphatemia (low phosphorus level) is diagnosed at levels lower than 2.5 mg/dL. Having low phosphate levels is rare but dangerous. It can cause weakness, anemia (low red blood cell or ...
unless patients' phosphorus intake is low or they simultaneously ingest phosphate-binding antacids. [34] Severe hypophosphatemia (<1.0 mg/dl [0.3 mmol/l]) in critically ill, intubated patients or ...
After decades of studies and reports on the continuing degradation of Oklahoma's waterways, organizations like Save The Illinois River and Spring Creek Coalition wonder why the data are not being ...
Laboratory examinations revealed a low serum phosphorus concentration (0.49 mmol/l) and an elevated serum level of alkaline phosphatase (144 U/l; Table 1). A bone scan revealed markedly increased ...