Serum phosphorus
... Serum
phosphorus Definition: The serum
phosphorus test measures the amount of phosphate in the blood . Serum
phosphorus may be low. Serum alkaline phosphatase may be ...
Absorption
... with the daytime exchange, which has a long dwell time. OSTEOPOROSIS - A loss of bone density due to excessive absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from the bone. More common in post -menopausal females. Calcium supplementation is recommended. Because vitamin D is a fat -soluble vitamin ...
Alkalosis
... . Convulsions may occur in such conditions as epilepsy , poisoning , high fever (especially in young children), disturbances of calcium or
phosphorus metabolism , alkalosis , diabetes , oxygen insufficiency, and a low blood - sugar content, ... ...
Bowel
... Diabetes (fruity or "sweet chemical" smell with keto acidosis ) Esophageal cancer Gastric carcinoma ... This medicine binds some of the
phosphorus in the bowel so that it is excreted in the child's stool . Phosphate binders come in the form of chewable tablets, liquids, capsules, and pills. ...
Cartilage
... , causing arthritis , back pain , and curvature of the spine ( kyphosis ); swelling of the face, lips, and tongue ; ... Since calcium and
phosphorus are essential for proper development and hardening of bones, the disease manifests itself in children as softening of bones, abnormal bone growth, ...
ESR
... rate ( ESR or sed rate): a measurement of how quickly red blood cells fall to the bottom of a test tube. Indication: reduction of serum
phosphorus in patients with end-stage renal disease ( ESR D). A blood test that measures your erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR or sed rate) can ...
Estrogen
... and hypothalamic -ovarian feedback may be responsible. OSTEOPOROSIS - A loss of bone density due to excessive absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from the bone. More common in post -menopausal females. Calcium supplementation is recommended. Some patients benefit from estrogen replacement ...
Fat
... nerve fiber s. myocarditis Inflammation of the heart muscle . Low- fat milk is a good source of protein . But milk is high in
phosphorus and potassium . And milk adds to your fluid intake. Talk to a dietitian to see if milk fits into your food plan. A low- fat diet ...
Fetus
... 's weight to be too low at birth . Women who are breastfeeding . Aspirin can pass into breast milk and may affect the baby. Calcium and
phosphorus help to form the bones of the fetus . The RDA for calcium is 1,000 mg for most pregnant women over age 18, and 1,300 mg for pregnant women under ...
Food additives
... by industry to produce phosphoric acid and other chemicals for use in fertilizers, food additives , and cleaning compounds. Small amounts of white
phosphorus were used in the past in pesticides and fireworks. The use of additives that are shown to be carcinogen ic ( cancer -causing) in animals or ...
Gland
... converts food into energy ( metabolism ). Parathyroid hormone , or PTH , is produced by the parathyroid gland s and regulates calcium and
phosphorus levels in the blood . The thyroid gland in the neck produces hormone s that help control metabolism . With aging , the thyroid often ...
Hypocalcemia
... different causes, including the following: ... Hypocalcemia typically begins in childhood. Tests may show: low serum calcium elevated serum
phosphorus elevated intact PTH abnormal urinary cAMP response to PTH challenge (Type Ia and Ib) abnormal gene testing ... These symptoms result ...
Hypoparathyroidism
... low levels of calcium in the blood stream. Hypoparathyroidism is the disease caused by a lack of PTH . Blood calcium levels fall, and
phosphorus levels rise. Low blood calcium levels may cause symptoms such as tingling in the lips, fingers, and toes. It may also cause muscle cramps or ...
Kidney
... kidney s cannot adequately function. Renal ( kidney ) causes of vitamin D malabsorption should be treated promptly. Levels of calcium and
phosphorus should be monitored regularly in people who have renal disorders. (nfr´ss), kidney disease characterized by lesion s of the epithelial ...
Knock-knee
... , bow-legs and knock-knee s ) other joint disease s (such as gout or rheumatoid arthritis ) ... Plays important role in calcium and
phosphorus metabolism . Deficiency is known as rickets . Symptoms include soft (weak) and bendable bones, stunted growth, bow legs, chest deformities, and ...
Knock-knees
... of the chest. In addition, affected people may have high arch es of the feet (pes cavus), knock-knees ... Plays important role in calcium and
phosphorus metabolism . Deficiency is known as rickets . Symptoms include soft (weak) and bendable bones, stunted growth, bow legs, chest deformities, and ...
Malabsorption
... Factor V deficiency ... Renal ( kidney ) causes of vitamin D malabsorption should be treated promptly. Levels of calcium and
phosphorus should be monitored regularly in people who have renal disorders. Low levels of calcium in the blood can be caused by an underactive para ...
Osteoporosis
... Perspective Psychological Issues in Osteoporosis ... OSTEOPOROSIS - A loss of bone density due to excessive absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from the bone. More common in post -menopausal females. Calcium supplementation is recommended. Osteoporosis mainly affects women over the ...
Renal
... s, the brain, and testes . Renal ( kidney ) causes of vitamin D malabsorption should be treated promptly. Levels of calcium and
phosphorus should be monitored regularly in people who have renal disorders. renal collecting tubule The last part of a long, twisting tube that collects ...
Serum
... remains after coagulation (clotting). Serum contains no blood cells, platelet s, or fibrinogen . SET POINT: See HIV Set Point. Serum
phosphorus may be low. Serum alkaline phosphatase may be high. Arterial blood gases may reveal metabolic acidosis . Bone x-ray s may show loss of ...
Stool
... were very supportive of these ideas, although they did say that they would prefer that I de liver in the bed. This medicine binds some of the
phosphorus in the bowel so that it is excreted in the child's stool . Phosphate binders come in the form of chewable tablets, liquids, capsules, and pills. ...
Thyroid gland
... converts food into energy ( metabolism ). Parathyroid hormone , or PTH , is produced by the para thyroid gland s and regulates calcium and
phosphorus levels in the blood . The thyroid gland in the neck controls metabolism through the production of thyroid hormone . It may become ...
Vitamin
... Axcan Scandipharm, Inc. Activate form of vitamin D (calcitriol or 1,25 dihydroxy- vitamin D ) - Regulates absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from foods , promoting formation of strong bone Erythropoietin (EPO) - Stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells ... No cause ...
Vitamin D
... and vitamin D supplements. Activate form of vitamin D (calcitriol or 1,25 dihydroxy- vitamin D ) - Regulates absorption of calcium and
phosphorus from foods , promoting formation of strong bone Erythropoietin (EPO) - Stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells ... The active ...