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NonNBME Qn - samideb12
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Profiles of long standing renal failure(Increase and decrease):
PTH
Serum Ca
Serum Phosphate
Alkaline phosphatase
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#2
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#3
all inc. except ca
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#4
usramt, why alkaline phosphatase increases?
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#5
inc in PTH, alk phos and phos
dec in ca
this is because of reduced renal functioning which means lower activity od 1alpha hydroxylase ----> dec in active vit D3 ----> dec in ca absorption from gut ----> inc in PTH -----> which causes inc activity of osteoclasts (inc alkphos)
phos is inc d/t decreased renal excretion (which does not inc despite inc in PTH d/t renal failure)
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#6
PTH....inc
Serum Ca....dec
Serum Phosphate...inc
Alkaline phosphatase ....inc
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#7
PTH ....INCREASES
Serum ca...DECREASES
Serum phosphate...INCREASES
Alkaline phosphate ...INCREASES
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