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  • == Edetate Calcium Disodium == ...(pronunciation: eh-DEH-tate KAL-see-uhm dye-SOE-dee-uhm), also known as [[Calcium Disodium Versenate]], is a chelating agent used to treat [[lead poisoning]]
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  • ...]], and promotes renal tubular reabsorption of calcium, thereby increasing calcium levels in the bloodstream. ...Hyperparathyroidism]]: Overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH).
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  • ...ree-uh) is a medical condition characterized by the excessive excretion of calcium in urine. ...rm "Hypercalciuria" is derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning over, "calcium" referring to the chemical element, and "uria" meaning urine.
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  • ...si-NO-sis KYOO-tis) is a rare condition characterized by the deposition of calcium salts in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. This condition is often associa ..."calx" (lime), and "cutis" (skin). It refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the skin that is not directly related to the site of injury or dis
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  • == Calcium Acetate == '''Calcium acetate''' (pronounced as KAL-see-um a-SEET-ate) is a chemical compound use
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  • ...fɪˈkeɪʃən/) is a medical term that refers to the process or state in which calcium is removed from a substance, most commonly from bones and teeth. ...nd "calcification", which refers to the process of hardening by calcium or calcium salts.
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  • ..., is a chemical solution used in [[dialysis]] to remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are not able to perform this functio ...lytes, and a buffer. The electrolytes typically include sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and chloride. The buffer is usually bicarbonate, which helps to
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  • ...od pressure and coronary artery disease. It is a type of drug known as a [[calcium channel blocker]]. ...cker]]: A type of medication that disrupts the movement of calcium through calcium channels, which are present in the muscle cells of the heart and blood vess
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  • ...h high rainfall areas, as the excess water leaches away basic ions such as calcium and magnesium, leaving the soil acidic.
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  • The excess PTH in the bloodstream can lead to high levels of [[calcium]] in the blood (hypercalcemia), which can cause a variety of symptoms such ...parathyroidism typically involves blood tests to measure levels of PTH and calcium. Imaging tests such as [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], or [[MRI]] may also be
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  • ...ications to treat hypertension and edema. It may also be used to prevent [[calcium stones]] in the urinary tract. * [[Calcium stones]]
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  • ...o an intermediate in the [[urea cycle]], which is nature's way of removing excess nitrogen from the body. ...((NH2)2CO) from ammonia (NH3). This cycle occurs in all mammals to remove excess nitrogen from the body.
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  • ...d [[sodium]], which can contribute to various health issues if consumed in excess. * [[Calcium]]
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  • ...ains high amounts of sugar, which can lead to health issues if consumed in excess.
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  • ...osis" meaning condition. The "D" refers to the specific vitamin that is in excess in the body. Treatment includes stopping vitamin D intake and restricting dietary [[calcium]]. Your doctor might also prescribe intravenous fluids and medications, suc
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  • ...Hyperparathyroidism]]: Overactivity of the parathyroid glands resulting in excess production of parathyroid hormone (PTH), which can lead to weakened bones. * [[Rickets]]: A skeletal disorder that's caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium, or phosphate and leads to softening and weakening of the bones.
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  • ...n characterized by the damage to the [[kidney]] due to the deposition of [[calcium phosphate]] crystals. ...of phosphate nephropathy may include [[kidney failure]], [[proteinuria]] (excess protein in urine), and [[hematuria]] (blood in urine).
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  • ...consumed in excess. However, it also provides a good source of protein and calcium.
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  • ...ommonly associated with three types of medications: [[anticonvulsants]], [[calcium channel blockers]], and [[immunosuppressants]]. The exact mechanism by whic ...sage. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be required to remove the excess gum tissue.
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  • ...are then drained in a muslin cloth, pressed under a heavy weight to remove excess water, and then cut into cubes. Unlike many other types of cheese, paneer d ...is a good source of protein, especially for vegetarians. It also contains calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins A and D. However, as it is made from full-fat mil
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