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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
Disorders of calcium homeostasis are frequent and seldom diagnosed in the Emergency Department. In both the adult and pediatric population, the causes of increased or decreased calcium are many, and the index of suspicion needs to be raised for these disorders.
J D, DeCristofaro, R C, Tsang
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Disorders of calcium homeostasis are frequent and seldom diagnosed in the Emergency Department. In both the adult and pediatric population, the causes of increased or decreased calcium are many, and the index of suspicion needs to be raised for these disorders.
J D, DeCristofaro, R C, Tsang
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Atherogenesis, calcium and calcium antagonists
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1990Hypercholesterolemia and arterial hypertension are highly interrelated risk factors of atherosclerosis. Early lesions in nonhuman primates with dietary hypercholesterolemia resemble atherosclerotic lesions demonstrable in the arteries of American children with comparably elevated plasma cholesterol levels.
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CALCIUM NEED AND CALCIUM UTILIZATION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933In 1911, Sherman1called attention to the calcium deficiency of the average American dietary. Again, after twenty years, he2stated that "probably a larger proportion of the ordinary dietaries, both of adults and of children, can be improved by enrichment in calcium than in any other one chemical element." It seems surprising, in view of the study and ...
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Calcium absorption and calcium bioavailability
Journal of Internal Medicine, 1992Calcium is important for bone health. It has been customary to focus on dietary calcium intake, but of central importance for the body needs in the individual patient is the actual calcium absorption. This absorption consists of an active vitamin D‐mediated component and a passive diffusional component.
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The Journal of Nutrition, 1986
It seems we are about back to square one and the question that still needs an answer is whether diet, or calcium intake, plays a really significant role in the etiology of osteoporosis, especially hip fractures. Logic may tell us that calcium intake ought to be important but the evidence is weak.
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It seems we are about back to square one and the question that still needs an answer is whether diet, or calcium intake, plays a really significant role in the etiology of osteoporosis, especially hip fractures. Logic may tell us that calcium intake ought to be important but the evidence is weak.
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Calcium, Calcium Translocation, and Specific Calcium Antagonists
1978It is now almost one hundred years since Sidney Ringer (1882) described the importance of Ca2+ in the maintenance of frog heart contractility. Subsequent to this observation, it has been increasingly recognized that Ca2+ plays a critical and central role in a multitude of biological events at both the intra-and extracellular levels (Duncan, 1976 ...
L. Rosenberger, D. J. Triggle
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T LEAST 90 per cent of all human kidney A stones have calcium as a major crystal constituent. The investigation of stone pathogenesis most frequently begins with determining whether an abnormality in calcium metabolism is a contributing factor. This report will review current information concerning factors which influence the excretion of calcium.
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2002
Publisher Summary Calcium is the principal cation of bone, making up almost 20% of its dry weight. Bone constitutes a very large nutrient reserve for calcium in terrestrial vertebrates, a reserve that has acquired a major mechanical function. A major mechanism by which calcium is recognized to influence bone strength is through its effect on bone mass.
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Publisher Summary Calcium is the principal cation of bone, making up almost 20% of its dry weight. Bone constitutes a very large nutrient reserve for calcium in terrestrial vertebrates, a reserve that has acquired a major mechanical function. A major mechanism by which calcium is recognized to influence bone strength is through its effect on bone mass.
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Calcium sparks: elementary events underlying excitation-contraction coupling in heart muscle.
Science, 1993Spontaneous local increases in the concentration of intracellular calcium, called "calcium sparks," were detected in quiescent rat heart cells with a laser scanning confocal microscope and the fluorescent calcium indicator fluo-3.
Heping Cheng, W. Lederer, M. Cannell
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A new optical coherence tomography-based calcium scoring system to predict stent underexpansion.
EuroIntervention, 2018AIMS This was a retrospective study to develop and validate an optical coherence tomography (OCT)-based calcium scoring system to predict stent underexpansion.
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