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Part III, Chapter 13, Magnesium Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Disease, by Dr. Mildred S. Seelig
Brookfield, 1934). Modifications of that diet (designed specifically to produce hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis) also produced renal damage (Hellerstein et al., 1957; Gottlieb et al., 1959; Vitale et al., 1959). There was ... rickets was found to have hypomagnesemia (0.7 mEq/liter) and two times the normal renal clearance of magnesium when he was ten years old, following two years of very high ...
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Part III, Chapter 14, Magnesium Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Disease, by Dr. Mildred S. Seelig
Calcemic Therapy for Osteopenias The use of high-dosage vitamin D or its derivatives in the treatment of refractory osteopenias might similarly result in cardiovascular and renal damage, other soft tissue calcinosis, and osteosclerosis, rather than normal bone, which requires optimal magnesium for normal osteocyte activity and matrix formation. Little has yet been done to correlate ...
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MedlinePlus: Mercury
It can pass through the food chain and build up in fish, shellfish and animals that eat fish. The nervous system is sensitive to all forms of mercury. Exposure to high levels can damage the brain and kidneys. Pregnant women can pass the mercury in their bodies to their babies. It is important to protect your family from mercury exposure. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Start ...
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Suburban Water Testing Labs: Cadmium Fact Sheet
Long-term: Cadmium has the potential to cause the following effects from a lifetime exposure at levels above the MCL: kidney, liver, bone and blood damage. Followup: Treatment: Coagulation/Filtration, Ion Exchange, Lime Softening, Reverse Osmosis. Home | Catalog | ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with K
Serum ketones Ketones - urine Ketoprofen overdose Keyhole heart surgery see Minimally invasive heart surgery Kidney - polycystic see Polycystic kidney disease Kidney biopsy see Renal biopsy Kidney cancer see Renal cell carcinoma Kidney damage see Injury - kidney and ureter Kidney diet - dialysis patients Kidney disease Kidney disease - diet see Diet - chronic kidney disease Kidney disease - ...
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Ferret Universe-Other Ferret Illnesses
Albumin is usually decreased. Despite severe muscle damage and inflammation, the creatine kinase (CR) which is usually elevated in these conditions, is not. ... the kidneys can no longer excrete substances, and therefore it builds up into the blood. Renal failure can by measured by measuring certain blood and urine parameters. When 65% of the ...
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Ferret Universe-Ferret Chemistry/ CBC Interpretation: Blood Values
Decreased number indicates liver damage, as cannot produce enough albumin or lost through damaged intestines, also in kidney disease. Increased ... the reading as well. ALT (SGPT) 10 - 280 U/L Alanine Aminotransferase. Indicator of liver damage AST (SGOT) 50 - 280 U/L Aspartate Aminotransferace. Increased number can indicate liver, heart or ...
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Excerpts from NRC Report: "Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA's Standards"
Human kidneys... concentrate fluoride as much as 50-fold from plasma to urine. Portions of the renal system may therefore be at higher risk of fluoride toxicity than most soft tissues.” p236 “ ...
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Renal Tubular Acidosis (RTA): Tubular and Cystic Kidney Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
Dehydration Painful softening and bending of the bones (osteomalacia or rickets) Renal tubular acidosis may be a permanent, inherited disorder. However, it may be an intermittent problem in ... kidney stones may develop, causing damage to kidney cells and, in some cases, chronic kidney failure. A doctor considers the diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 renal tubular acidosis when a ...
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Blockage of the Renal Arteries: Blood Vessel Disorders of the Kidneys: Merck Manual Home Edition
The effect is reversible if the drug is stopped promptly. Causes Blockage of the renal artery or one of its large or medium-sized branches is unusual. Most often such ... CT angiography involves using an intravenous radiopaque dye (contrast agent) that increases the risk of kidney damage in people with decreased kidney function. MR angiography involves use of an intravenous contrast agent ( ...
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