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CEN Case Rep ; 10(4): 473-475, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33715107

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Hypophosphatemia is a rare side effect of intravenous iron replacement. Urinary phosphate wasting due to increased FGF23 is the most likely mechanism. Here, we present a case of intractable hypophosphatemia in a 32-year-old female patient with history of ulcerative colitis (UC), who was primarily hospitalized due to UC flare-up. Her urinary fractional excretion of phosphate was inappropriately elevated at 70%. A careful history revealed that she had been treated with ferric carboxymaltose 2 weeks prior to hospitalization, leading to a diagnosis of iron-induced hypophosphatemia. She was treated with 5 weeks of intravenous sodium phosphate since she did not tolerate oral supplementation. In conclusion, clinicians should be aware of iron-induced hypophosphatemia and be cautious when prescribing intravenous iron.


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Colitis, Ulcerative/complications , Ferric Compounds/adverse effects , Hypophosphatemia/chemically induced , Maltose/analogs & derivatives , Phosphates/administration & dosage , Administration, Intravenous , Adult , Female , Humans , Hypophosphatemia/drug therapy , Hypophosphatemia/urine , Maltose/adverse effects
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