- Prenatal deficiency of phosphate, phosphate supplementation, and rickets in very-low-birthweight infants.
Prenatal deficiency of phosphate, phosphate supplementation, and rickets in very-low-birthweight infants.
Lancet (London, England) (1990-03-24)
P C Holland, A R Wilkinson, J Diez, D R Lindsell
PMID1969066
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
A preliminary study showed that placental histology was abnormal for babies who subsequently had rickets. The findings--low plasma phosphate concentration; maximum percentage tubular reabsorption of phosphate; and high urinary calcium loss--are those of renal conservation of phosphate in the presence of phosphate deficiency. In a controlled trial no baby receiving phosphate supplements (50 mg per day) had radiological evidence of rickets whereas bone changes were apparent in 42% of the control group. Prenatal deficiency of phosphate, due to placental insufficiency, can be corrected by phosphate supplementation thereby preventing rickets of prematurity.
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Natriumphosphat, einbasisch Dihydrat, meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, USP, FCC, E 339, 98-100.5% (calc. to the dried substance)