The main part of phosphorus of the human body (80 to 85 %) is located in bones. The remaining phosphorus is mainly inorganic phosphate. Usually, there is a relationship between calcium and phosphate in human serum. An increase in one of these components usually leads to a decrease in the other component. An elevation of serum phosphate can occur in vitamin D intoxication, hypoparathyroïdism, and renal failure. A decrease in serum phosphate is bound to vitamin D deficiency and hyperparathyroidism.
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