Metabolic Bone Disease in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis

Abstract
Renal bone disease is the consequence of secondary hyperparathyroidism (P retention and PTH resistance) and of defective metabolism of vitamin D. The effects of these biochemical abnormalities in the skeleton are described. The value of various diagnostic procedures (bone biopsy, serum chemistry, x-rays) is analyzed. Current views on prevention and treatment of renal bone disease before and during maintenance hemodialysis are discussed.