Transient hyperphosphatemia is usually fairly benign
Hyperphosphatemia is generally asymptomatic
Severe hyperphosphatemia can cause paralysis, convulsions, and cardiac arrest
Hyperphosphatemia occurs at serum phosphate levels above 5 mg/dL
Yes
Yes
Having too much Phosphorus in the body
Yes
The disorder occurs concurrently with hypocalcemia
Yes
Hyperphosphatemia can lead to hypocalcemia by binding to calcium and forming insoluble calcium-phosphate complexes. This can result in symptoms such as muscle cramps, tetany, and seizures. Additionally, hyperphosphatemia can cause a decrease in serum magnesium levels due to increased renal excretion of magnesium.
Nature is transient.
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