In the steady state, the serum phosphate concentration is primarily determined by the ability of the kidneys to excrete dietary phosphate. When you give an acute phosphate load over several hours, transient hyperphosphatemia can ensue.
There are three general circumstances in which this occurs: massive acute phosphate load; chronic renal failure; and a primary increase in proximal phosphate reabsorption. The fourth is pseudohyperphosphatemia.
1. CAUSES OF Phosphate Load to consider:
Tumor lysis syndrome
Rhabdomyolysis
Lactic acidosis
Ketoacidosis
Phosphate Enemas or laxatives
Vitamin D Toxicity
2. RENAL FAILURE is self explanatory
3. Increased Tubular Reabsorption of Phosphate:
Hypoparathyroidism
FGF-23 Deficiency
Acromegaly
Bisphosphanates
Tumoral Calcinosis
4. Pseudohyperphosphatemia from elevated bilirubin, paraproteins, lipids and hemolysis
Hope this simplifies the differential of hyperphosphatemia
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Calcium Acetate tablets is used to treat hyperphosphatemia (high blood phosphate levels) in patients with kidney disease. By lowering blood phosphate levels, Calcium Acetate can help keep your bones strong. It works by binding with phosphate from the diet, which aids in its removal from the body.
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