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    Bone Fractures Are a Risk Factor in Chronic Renal Failure
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Bone Fractures Are a Risk Factor in Chronic Renal Failure

Question 3

Question 3

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Bone fractures are a risk factor in chronic renal failure because:


A) calcium is lost in the urine.
B) osteoblast activity is excessive.
C) the kidneys fail to activate vitamin D.
D) autoantibodies to calcium molecules develop.

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