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Predisposing chronic diseases and hypophosphatemia in patients with influenza
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 07/30/09
Haglin LM et al. – The prevalence of hypophosphatemia (S–P<0.70mmol/l) was high; 13.0% of the women and 15.0% of the men; 34.0% of all patients had S–P<0.82mmol/l. Men, in contrast to women, showed clinical signs of a secondary bacterial infection more frequently (12/41 and 6/35, respectively). This study gives indications for an involvement of low S–P with chronic disease.
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