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The Role of Vitamin D in Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases: From Immunomodulation to Clinical Implications. [PDF]
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Vitamins and minerals and their role in cancer: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
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Muscle & Nerve, 1996
A 22-year-old man presented with progressive gait instability, tremor, and dysarthria since childhood. Electrophysiologic studies revealed a sensorimotor polyneuropathy. Laboratory studies documented vitamin E deficiency; however, no gastrointestinal, hepatic, or lipoprotein disorder could be identified.
C E, Jackson, A A, Amato, R J, Barohn
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A 22-year-old man presented with progressive gait instability, tremor, and dysarthria since childhood. Electrophysiologic studies revealed a sensorimotor polyneuropathy. Laboratory studies documented vitamin E deficiency; however, no gastrointestinal, hepatic, or lipoprotein disorder could be identified.
C E, Jackson, A A, Amato, R J, Barohn
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2022
Vitamins, unlike macronutrients, do not serve structural functions, nor does their catabolism provide significant energy, but they can still be considered crucial for essential metabolic functions. In fact, the common forms of most vitamins require some metabolic activation to their functional bioactivity.
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Vitamins, unlike macronutrients, do not serve structural functions, nor does their catabolism provide significant energy, but they can still be considered crucial for essential metabolic functions. In fact, the common forms of most vitamins require some metabolic activation to their functional bioactivity.
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Vitamin E Deficiency Retinopathy in Dogs
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1981SUMMARY Dogs fed purified diets developed retinopathy consistently when the nutrition was deficient in vitamin E. Deleting dl-methionine along with vitamin E and selenium (group 3 dogs) varied the development minimally. Supplementation of vitamin E to a selenium-deficient diet (group 1 dogs) protected the retina from changes. Ethoxyquin added to a diet
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Vitamin E Deficiency in Adults
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984Excerpt To the editor: We were pleased to see our recent article (1) reviewed in the "From Other Pages" section of the January 1984 issue. The commentary by Dr.
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Vitamin E Deficiency in Variant Angina
Circulation, 1996Background Oxidative modification of LDL has been suggested to increase coronary vasoreactivity to agonists. A deficiency of vitamin E, a major antioxidant, may be related to the occurrence of coronary artery spasm. Methods and Results Vitamin E levels were determined with the use ...
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Vitamin E Deficiency And Neurologic Disease
Annual Review of Nutrition, 1988During the recent resurgence of interest in the clinical uses of vitamin E, one of the major foci of attention has been the neurologic role of vitamin E in humans. Studies in patients with secondary vitamin E deficiency, caused by fat malabsorption disorders and total parenteral nutrition lacking an adequate supply of vitamin E, have elucidated a ...
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