Monday, May 2, 2016
Washington University Nephrology Web Episode - Bone Mineral Metabolism
The complex interplay of calcium and phosphorus metabolism with intact PTH, vitamin D, and FGF-23 is one of the more difficult things to understand, and also one of the hardest concepts to teach to students, residents, and fellows. The May episode of the Washington University Nephrology Web Series helps you to understand this topic in 20 minutes, demonstrating normal physiology and then the abnormalities that develop in chronic kidney disease states.
In case you missed our April episode, which was a renal pathology teaching series on amyloidosis, you can find it here. Enjoy!
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