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  • eMedicine: Hypophosphatemia

    Thomas Mailhot, MD explains why phosphate is essential, physical symptoms, causes, common lab studies, treatment, medication, and follow-up care.

    www.emedicine.com

  • eMedicine: Hypophosphatemia

    Clinical article details what are low levels and why phosphate is important to bones, DNA, and cellular function. Includes causes, symptoms, treatment, and medications.

    www.emedicine.com

  • Hypophosphatemia

    Brief Wikipedia article discusses this imbalance, its causes, and pathophysiology.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Deficiency Diseases and Good Nutrition - Phosphorus

    Details the location and function of phosphorus in the body, the similarity to calcium deficiency, and foods high in this mineral.

    waltonfeed.com

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