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Sequential changes of biochemical bone parameters after kidney transplantation.
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Hypercalcaemia is a common phenomenon in the early period after kidney transplantation and occurs in the presence of low normal phosphorus levels. It is most probably related to improved PTH action and 1-hydroxylation of vitamin D. The rise in biochemical bone parameters between 3 and 5 months occurs irrespective of graft function and normalization is only achieved 1 year after transplantation. PTH is constantly elevated for up to 2 years after kidney transplantation and is most probably related (a) to impaired graft function and (b) to suboptimal 25 OH vitamin D supply.
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