: Ionized calcium is preferred for accuracy as it represents the physiologically active form.
: Used to assess renal function and calcium handling. 2. Common Clinical Manifestations
: Critical for identifying renal phosphate wasting or "phosphate diabetes".
Anomalies in this metabolism often present through bone-related complications or multisystemic syndromes:
This report outlines the biological assessment and clinical significance of phosphocalcic (calcium-phosphate) metabolism anomalies, focusing on the diagnosis and management of related bone and metabolic disorders. 1. Biological Assessment of Phosphocalcic Metabolism