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Kidney Int
September 2006
Department of Nephrology, St Margit Hospital, Budapest, Hungary, and Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital and University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Adynamic bone disease (ABD) is increasingly recognized, especially in dialysis patients treated with oral calcium carbonate, vitamin D supplements, or supraphysiological dialysate calcium. We undertook this study to assess the effect of lowering dialysate calcium on episodes of hypercalcemia, serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels as well as bone turnover. Fifty-one patients treated with peritoneal dialysis and biopsy-proven ABD were randomized to treatment with control calcium, 1.
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