Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1114 page)

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   Phosphate enemas, laxatives or infusions
   Excess vitamin D intake
   IV therapy for hypophosphatemia or hypercalcemia
   Milk-alkali (Burnett) syndrome (some patients)
   Massive blood transfusions
   Hemolysis of blood
   Miscellaneous
   High intestinal obstruction
   Sarcoidosis (some patients)

Decreased In

   Primary hypophosphatemia
   Decreased GI absorption
   Decreased dietary intake
   Decreased intestinal absorption, for example, malabsorption, steatorrhea, secretory diarrhea, vomiting, vitamin D deficiency, drugs (antacids, alcohol, glucocorticoids)
   Decreased renal tubular reabsorption (>100 mg/day in urine during hypophosphatemia indicates excessive renal loss)

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