CKD-ADYNAMIC BONE DISEASE

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SUMMARY

1. Low bone turnover state accompanied by reduced bone formation.
2. The cause is oversuppression of PTH by phosphorous binders and concomitant prescription of vitamin D analogs.
3. Most patients with adynamic bone disease are asymptomatic, but they can have fractures and hypercalcemia.

4. Diagnose by observing an intact PTH level of< I 00 pg/mL in a patient with CKD. ALP not elevated.

5. Treat by reducing amount of vitamin D analog and calcium-based phosphate binders (or use non-calcium based binders).


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