Severe hypophosphatemia in children with kwashiorkor is associated with increased mortality |
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Authors: | MJ Manary CA Hart MP Whyte |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Genetics and the Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. |
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Abstract: | Severe hypophosphatemia, serum phosphate concentration <0.32 mmol/L (<1.0 mg/dL), occurred in 8 of 68 (12%) of children with kwashiorkor within 48 hours of admission; 5 of 8 (63%) of these children died, compared with 13 of 60 (22%) children without severe hypophosphatemia (P <.02). Dermatosis and dehydration were significantly correlated with severe hypophosphatemia, but these clinical signs could not reliably predict fatal cases. Severe hypophosphatemia seems to be common and life-threatening in children with kwashiorkor in Malawi. |
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