The highest serum phosphorus values recorded in clinical literature can vary, but extreme cases of hyperphosphatemia have been documented with levels exceeding 25 mg/dL (8.06 mmol/L). Such elevated levels are often associated with severe kidney dysfunction, certain metabolic disorders, or extensive tissue breakdown. It's essential to address the underlying causes to prevent complications related to high phosphorus levels.
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