Bone disease in patients with chronic kidney disease

Chronic Kidney Disease Metabolic Bone Disease is a complication that arises from impaired kidney function, resulting in disturbances in mineral and hormone metabolism.

There are alterations in bone health and structure due to abnormalities in calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone, and vitamin D metabolism.

Managing this condition is crucial to prevent further complications in patients with chronic kidney disease.

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