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Hypovitaminosis D-induced Pain
Nutrition Reviews, 2004Vitamin D deficiency is a problem of considerable magnitude that has reemerged as a major public health issue in the United States and several other developed countries. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in calcium homeostasis in the body. Hypovitaminosis D leads to osteomalacia and increased risk of fractures, especially in the elderly.
Ranjan, Mascarenhas, Sohrab, Mobarhan
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Hypovitaminosis D in Healthy Schoolchildren
Pediatrics, 2001Background. Vitamin D is essential for skeletal growth, but there are currently no guidelines for vitamin D supplementation after infancy. This study investigates vitamin D insufficiency in healthy children. Methods.
G, El-Hajj Fuleihan +6 more
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Hypovitaminosis D and Morbid Obesity
Nursing Clinics of North America, 2007There is scarce and flawed data regarding vitamin D status in morbidly obese patients. More often than not, vitamin D deficits have been linked with bariatric surgery, not considering that the deficit may well precede surgery. Moreover, several pathophysiologic mechanism might explain, in part, vitamin D deficits.
Juan, Ybarra +2 more
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Hypovitaminosis D in Older Adults
Gerontology, 2003Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly recognised as a common problem among older adults. In addition to the well-known role of vitamin D in calcium homeostasis and the maintenance of bone health, recent research has started to characterise the importance of vitamin D in neuromuscular function and the way this may relate to functional performance and ...
Theresa J, Allain, Jugdeep, Dhesi
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Hypovitaminosis D: Don't forget dementia
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2012International ...
Annweiler, Cédric, Beauchet, Olivier
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Hypovitaminosis D in Internal Medicine Inpatients
Calcified Tissue International, 2007Some studies have suggested that hypovitaminosis D may be a consequence of protein-calorie malnutrition. This study assessed both the relationship between vitamin D status, malnutrition, calcium and phosphorus metabolism indices and the importance attached by internists to these alterations.
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2002
For many years myopathy has been known to be part of the osteomalacic symptom complex 1–7. Generally, hypovitaminosis D myopathy (HDM) has been considered a symptom occasionally seen in patients suffering from osteomalacic bone disease, rather than an early presenting symptom of vitamin D deficiency.
Henning Glerup, Erik F. Eriksen
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For many years myopathy has been known to be part of the osteomalacic symptom complex 1–7. Generally, hypovitaminosis D myopathy (HDM) has been considered a symptom occasionally seen in patients suffering from osteomalacic bone disease, rather than an early presenting symptom of vitamin D deficiency.
Henning Glerup, Erik F. Eriksen
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Delirium and Hypovitaminosis D: Neuroimaging Findings
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2015The authors examined the frequency of neuroimaging findings of cortical atrophy and/or cerebrovascular disease in patients with delirium with hypovitaminosis D and normal vitamin D levels. Of 32 patients with delirium with hypovitaminosis D who were neuroimaged, 91.4% had neuroimaging findings, despite only five cases having a comorbid diagnosis of ...
James A, Bourgeois +4 more
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Sclerochoroidal calcification associated with hypovitaminosis D
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2014A 69 year-old woman was referred for a routine visit, during which funduscopy revealed white-yellow subretinal lesions in the superotemporal mid-periphery of both eyes. A and B scan ultrasound showed hyperechogenic lesions located at scleral and choroidal level. Computed tomography revealed posterolateral sclerochoroidal calcifications.
M A, Sierra-Rodríguez +4 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015
Hypovitaminosis D is a common syndrome with well-established risk factors. Only recently, however, are the expansive implications of vitamin D deficiency becoming recognized, including cardiovascular complications, cancer, and dementia. The increased attention to the role of vitamin D has made its assessment more crucial in comprehensive patient ...
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Hypovitaminosis D is a common syndrome with well-established risk factors. Only recently, however, are the expansive implications of vitamin D deficiency becoming recognized, including cardiovascular complications, cancer, and dementia. The increased attention to the role of vitamin D has made its assessment more crucial in comprehensive patient ...
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