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Primary hyperparathyroidism in pregnancy : case report and review [PDF]
A twenty-six year old secundagravida booked her pregnancy at 14 weeks gestation. It was noted in the past obstetric history that the woman had lost her first child at 41 weeks gestation, delivering a stillborn baby weighing 4.2kg.
Attard, Alex+4 more
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Ventricular response during lungeing exercise in horses with lone atrial fibrillation [PDF]
Reasons for performing the study Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most important dysrhythmia affecting performance in horses and has been associated with incoordination, collapse and sudden death.
De Clercq, Dominique+5 more
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There is limited published information on Malva parviflora toxicosis in horses. Four previously reported cases all resulted in death or euthanasia. The aim of this cluster investigation was to describe historical, clinical and clinicopathological findings of four ponies with suspected M.
J Bauquier+3 more
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Hospitalization causes due to iron overload in beta-Thalassemia in Gorgan, Iran [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate causes of hospitalization (due to complications of iron overload and other causes) in beta-Thalassemic patients. Methodology: This study was performed on 244 patients with major beta-Thalassemia admitted in Taleghani hospital of ...
Jahazi, A.+2 more
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Increased Mortality and Morbidity in Patients with Chronic Hypoparathyroidism:A population based study [PDF]
A population based study was undertaken to determine the mortality and morbidity for people with hypoparathyroidism compared to the general ...
Abraham, Kirstin J.+4 more
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Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder caused by an imbalance in calcium homeostasis and is typically associated with the feeding of a calcium‐deficient diet. Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism has been reported in domestic species, including cats and dogs, as well as captive carnivores and wildlife including lions ...
JL Austen+5 more
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Serum calcium and magnesium level in dairy cows at calving
Milk fever and hypocalcaemia are post-partum metabolic diseases affecting about 6% of dairy cows and are due to a fail of the homeostatic metabolism regulating the calcium blood level around 9 and 10mg/100mL.
A.M. Pulimeno, M. Moschini, F. Masoero
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Use of Data Mining in the Establishment of Reference Intervals for Albumin‐Adjusted Calcium
ABSTRACT Background Calcium homeostasis is critical for numerous physiological functions, and while total calcium is commonly measured in clinical practice, albumin‐adjusted calcium is widely used to account for protein binding, despite concerns about its accuracy and lack of standardized reference intervals.
Esra Paydaş Hataysal+1 more
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Evaluating the Time Interval for Presenting the Signs of Hypocalcaemia after Thyroidectomy [PDF]
Introduction: Thyroidectomy is one of the most prevalent treatments for thyroid malignancies. It has very low rate of complications except the hypocalcaemia.
Mostafa Hosseini+4 more
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The incidence of post‐thyroidectomy hypocalcaemia: a retrospective single‐centre audit
Introduction The aim of this single centre retrospective observational record‐based audit was to assess the incidence of post‐thyroidectomy hypocalcaemia.
S. Arman, A. Vijendren, G. Mochloulis
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