Definition of Phosphaturia. Meaning of Phosphaturia. Synonyms of Phosphaturia

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Definition of Phosphaturia

Phosphaturia
Phosphaturia Phos`pha*tu"ri*a, n. [NL. See Phosphate, and Urine.] (Med.) The excessive discharge of phosphates in the urine.

Meaning of Phosphaturia from wikipedia

- 250 mg / 24 hours 6874-2 Phosphate (P) – per day n/a 38 mmol / 24 h Phosphaturia is the hyperexcretion of phosphate in the urine. This condition is divided...
- calcium, and phosphate excretion to urine (termed oxaluria, calciuria, and phosphaturia, respectively). These are known risk factors for kidney stone disease...
- syndrome phenotypes including polyruia, polydipsia, glycosuria, and phosphaturia. The Hnf4a mutant kidney showed a defect in the formation of proximal...
- urination Hydronephrosis Fanconi syndrome triad Aminoaciduria, Proteinuria, Phosphaturia Fanconi syndrome Female athlete triad eating disorders, amenorrhoea,...
- proximal tubular cells called Fanconi syndrome, in which there is also phosphaturia, glycosuria, aminoaciduria, uricosuria, and tubular proteinuria.[citation...
- phosphate levels. If there is inappropriately high urine phosphate (phosphaturia) in the setting of low serum phosphate (hypophosphatemia), there should...
- the proximal tubular cells called Fanconi syndrome where there is also phosphaturia, glycosuria, aminoaciduria, uricosuria and tubular proteinuria. Patients...
- normal levels blood/serum calcium) Aminoaciduria (amino acids in urine) Phosphaturia (phosphate in urine) Glycosuria (glucose in urine) Kaliuresis (pot****ium...
- calcification cerebellar hypoplasia Cerebral calcifications opalescent teeth phosphaturia Cerebral cavernous malformation Cerebral cavernous malformations Cerebral...
- The kidney fails to respond adequately to PTH, which normally promotes phosphaturia and calcium reabsorption, or to FGF-23, which also enhances phosphate...