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Inanition and avitaminosis : experience in a prisoner-of-war hospital in Italy
J. S. Alexander
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Biofortification of Plant- and Animal-Based Foods in Limiting the Problem of Microelement Deficiencies-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Białowąs W, Blicharska E, Drabik K.
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Interventions to improve vitamin and mineral inadequacies among children in India: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
Heretofore it has been generally assumed, because of lack of convincing experimental evidence, that vitamin B produces growth entirely through its physiologic influence on stimulating the appetite and, conversely, it was postulated that all pathologic symptoms encountered in this avitaminosis are essentially those associated with inanition. 1 Recently,
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Heretofore it has been generally assumed, because of lack of convincing experimental evidence, that vitamin B produces growth entirely through its physiologic influence on stimulating the appetite and, conversely, it was postulated that all pathologic symptoms encountered in this avitaminosis are essentially those associated with inanition. 1 Recently,
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Ocular Manifestations Of Avitaminosis
Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 1953Summary Until recently, vitamin deficiency was considered a phenomenon observed in animals fed experimental diets, or a syndrome prevalent only in countries where choice of foods was extremely limited. At present, however, it is recognised that vitamin deficiencies are widespread in occurrence and that subclinical deficiencies which warrant specific ...
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SMALL INTESTINAL DISORDERS IN AVITAMINOSIS
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1944Excerpt Although the small intestine constitutes the greatest part of the gastrointestinal tract, it has not received the attention one might expect.
Norman Learner +2 more
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Aortic glycosaminoglycans in avitaminosis
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1979In hypovitaminosis K induced by a vitamin K-deficient diet or by Pelentan (ethyl biscoumacetate) a decrease was observed in the total content of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and a change in the relative proportions of their fractions in the aortic wall of rats.
P. N. Sharaev, N. G. Bogdanov
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Mycotoxicosis and avitaminosis
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1982Beriberi and pellagra are caused by field fungi which attack paddy and maize crops in warm, damp, still weather. Adding Vitamin B1 and B2 to wheat flour may prevent avitaminosis but cannot prevent beriberi or pellagra. Moreover, the addition of vitamins, trace elements, hormones, sedatives, antibiotics and fishmeal to feed do not prevent the mycotoxins
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1930
The isolation of Bacterium granulosis , and with it the production of lesions of the eye reminiscent of trachoma in monkeys, which was announced by Noguchi in 1928, 1 has presented a new method of approach to the etiology of trachoma. Several investigators, Finnoff and Thygeson, 2 Tilden and Tyler, 3 and Stefanova and Asarowa 4 among others, have ...
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The isolation of Bacterium granulosis , and with it the production of lesions of the eye reminiscent of trachoma in monkeys, which was announced by Noguchi in 1928, 1 has presented a new method of approach to the etiology of trachoma. Several investigators, Finnoff and Thygeson, 2 Tilden and Tyler, 3 and Stefanova and Asarowa 4 among others, have ...
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