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Hypercalcemic nephropathy


JE Benabe, M Martinez-Maldonado - Archives of internal medicine, 1978 - archinte.highwire.org
Hypercalcemia a frequent electrolyte disturbance, which is most commonly caused by cancer
and para- thyroid hormone (PTH) disturbances. The mechanisms by which cancer produces
hypercalcemia are: (1) direct bone involvement, and (2) the production of substances that ...
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Osteomalacia Due to 1α, 25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol Deficiency: ASSOCIATION …

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MK Drezner, MN Feinglos - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1977 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
AB S TRACT Oncogenic osteomalacia is a syndrome in which unexplained osteomalacia remits
after resec- tion of a coexisting mesenchymal tumor. We have investigated the mechanism by
which a giant cell tumor of bone caused biopsy-proved osteomalacia in a 42-yr- old ...
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Interaction of the parathyroid and 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in the control of renal …

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JL Omdahl - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1978 - ASBMB
Page 1. Interaction of the Parathyroid and 1,2&Dihydroxyvitamin DB in the Control
of Renal 2SHydroxyvitamin D3 Metabolism* (Received for publication, February
6, 1978, and in revised form, June 9, 1978) John L. Omdahl ...
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History of pediatric nutrition and fluid therapy


RE KLEINMAN… - Pediatric research, 2003 - journals.lww.com
This is the seventh article in our series on the history of pediatric specialties. Drs. Kleinman and
Barness describe the history of artificial feeding, discoveries of micronutrients, definition of nutritional
requirements and the affirmation of human breast milk as the ideal infant feeding. Dr. ...
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Physiological and therapeutic differences between vitamin D, its metabolites and …


JA Kanis, RGG Russell, R Smith - Clinical Endocrinology, 1977 - interscience.wiley.com
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Kinetic analysis of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 metabolism in strontium-induced rickets …

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JL Omdahl, G Jelinek, RP Eaton - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1977 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT Kinetic data analysis was used to derive a six-compartment computer model which
describes the in vivo [3H]25-hydroxyvitamin D3 ([3H]25-OHD3) metabolism in control and strontium
rachitic chicks. Plasma concentrations of 25-OHD3 (13 pmol/ml) and 24, 25- ...
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Vitamin D deficient states. Pathophysiology and treatment.

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MD Jacobs - Western Journal of Medicine, 1979 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
DR. JACOBS:t Over the last decade, there have been exciting advances in our understanding
of vitamin D metabolism. Rather than a vitamin, which functions as a coenzyme
biochemically, vitamin D is a steroid hormone, more accurately a prohormone, which ...
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The effects of oral furosemide on the response of urinary excretion of cyclic …


T Fujita, CS Delea, FC Bartter - Nephron, 1985 - content.karger.com
We studied the effects of oral furosemide, 80 mg/day for 7 days, on the response of urinary excretion
of phosphate and cyclic AMP to exogenous parathyroid extract (PTE) in 6 normal subjects. All
6 subjects had marked increases in urinary calcium and a significant increase in urinary ...
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Anatomy and physiology of the parathyroids: A practical discussion for surgeons


LA Ayala - World Journal of Surgery, 1977 - Springer
Normal parathyroid glands vary in macroscopic appearance, number, and location. Adequate
surgical treatment of hyperparathyroidism often depends on identi- fication of all glands, which
requires precise knowledge of the normal anatomy and embryology of organs derived ...
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Osteomalacia in a night nurse


FS KAPLAN, S SORIANO, MD FALLON, JG … - … and Related Research, 1986 - journals.lww.com
A 41-year-old nurse, regularly employed on the night shift, complained of generalized bone pain
and tenderness, pathologic pseudofractures, and the in- ability to walk. She assiduously avoided
sunlight and dairy products and habitually ingested barbi- turates. A low-serum ...
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