Abstract

Hyperphosphatemia has long been considered an important contributor to the mineral and bone disorder associated with CKD (CKD-MBD).[1][1] Already 50 years ago, Slatopolsky et al. [2][2] showed that as GFR decreased, fractional phosphate excretion rose because of inhibition of tubular phosphate

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