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Familial Hypercarotinæmia and Hypovitaminosis a [PDF]
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Effect of chronic hypovitaminosis A on water metabolism in the weanling rat.
L. Mahant, H. D. Eaton
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Rates of formation and absorption of cerebrospinal fluid in bovine hypovitaminosis A.
M. ¢. CALHOUN +4 more
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On the genetic determinants of hypovitaminosis D.
Hypovitaminosis D, defined by low serum levels of 25(OH)D, is a recognized worldwide public health problem. The most accepted definition considers that deficiency occurs with serum levels fall below 12 ng/ml of 25(OH)D. Long term vitamin D deficiency results in decreased bone mineralization, secondary hyperparathyroidism, increased cortical bone loss ...
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Hypovitaminosis A in the sugarcane zone of southern Pernambuco State, Northeast Brazil.
R. Varela, S. G. Teixeira, M. Batista
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