Correction: Hou et al. Emerging role of vitamins D and K in modulating uremic vascular calcification: The aspect of passive calcification. (Nutrients (2019), 11(1), 152, 10.3390/nu11010152)

  • Yi Chou Hou
  • , Chien Lin Lu
  • , Cai Mei Zheng
  • , Ruei Ming Chen
  • , Yuh Feng Lin
  • , Wen Chih Liu
  • , Tzung Hai Yen
  • , Remy Chen
  • , Kuo Cheng Lu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The authors wish to make the following changes to their paper (Hou et al. [1]). 1. The concepts of our article are based on the results of important studies, and the authors of 2 articles suggested to us modifying the concepts in order to match their study results. Published version: A. Introduction (p2/14): Furthermore, vitamin K supplements were found to be crucial for stabilizing CPPS and MVs in patients with CKD [13]. Through this review, we would to elucidate the relationship between vitamin K deficiency and uremic calcification, as well as the role of vitamin supplements in the prevention of uremic vascular calcification. B. Vitamin D Supplementation as a Potential Target for Salvaging Uncarboxylated MGP (p9/14): Van Ballegooijen et al. provided evidence that vitamin D deficiency (< 50 mmol/L), along with vitamin K deficiency, predicts higher risk of hypertension in the Netherlands [7].

Original languageEnglish
Article number567
JournalNutrients
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 2019

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