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Cataract and metabolic disease
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1990SummaryIn addition to the already recognized metabolic diseases which have been associated with cataract formation, e.g. galactosaemia, galactokinase deficiency, Lowe's syndrome and diabetes, several other disorders can also lead to the development of cataracts.
W, Endres, Y S, Shin
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
ABSTRACT The second volume of Metabolic Bone Disease contains seven additional essays on bone and mineral metabolism. Despite the book's title, there is in many instances a scarcity of information on bone disease. Topics previously covered in the first volume do, however, make up for this deficit to some extent.The chapter on parathyroid physiology and
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ABSTRACT The second volume of Metabolic Bone Disease contains seven additional essays on bone and mineral metabolism. Despite the book's title, there is in many instances a scarcity of information on bone disease. Topics previously covered in the first volume do, however, make up for this deficit to some extent.The chapter on parathyroid physiology and
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Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2012
Diagnosis of metabolic liver disease requires a high level of diagnostic suspicion. Diet is usually the primary treatment for metabolic liver disease. Where indicated, liver transplantation provides lifelong functional correction of liver-based metabolic defects.
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Diagnosis of metabolic liver disease requires a high level of diagnostic suspicion. Diet is usually the primary treatment for metabolic liver disease. Where indicated, liver transplantation provides lifelong functional correction of liver-based metabolic defects.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2006
Gout is a disease of antiquity but is increasing once again in prevalence despite availability of reasonably effective treatments. This may be related to a combination of factors, including diet, obesity, and diuretic use. Allergic reactions, noncompliance, drug interactions, and sometimes inefficacy all limit the effective use of current hypouricemic ...
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Gout is a disease of antiquity but is increasing once again in prevalence despite availability of reasonably effective treatments. This may be related to a combination of factors, including diet, obesity, and diuretic use. Allergic reactions, noncompliance, drug interactions, and sometimes inefficacy all limit the effective use of current hypouricemic ...
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Physiological limitations and opportunities in microbial metabolic engineering
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021José Montaño López, Jose L Avalos
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Therapeutic RNA-silencing oligonucleotides in metabolic diseases
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022Markus Stoffel
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