Why phosphate levels increased in secondary hyperparathyroidism?
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism occurs when the parathyroid glands become enlarged and release too much PTH, causing a high blood level of PTH. There are several reasons why this happens in patients with kidney disease: Higher blood phosphorus levels. The kidneys cannot make active vitamin D (needed to absorb calcium)
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