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Results 1 - 10 of 90 for CALCIUM
  1. ... of all kidney stones are composed primarily of calcium. Stones can also be made up of uric ... likelihood of developing stones. A diet deficient in calcium can increase levels of other substances that cause ...
  2. ... dominant hypocalcemia is characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia). Affected individuals can have ... This hormone is involved in the regulation of calcium levels in the blood. Abnormal levels of calcium ...
  3. ... is a condition characterized by high levels of calcium in the blood (hypercalcemia). Two types of idiopathic ... or 2 may also have high levels of calcium in their urine (hypercalciuria) and deposits of calcium ...
  4. ... involved in controlling the entry of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) into cells. The STIM1 protein recognizes when calcium ion levels are low and stimulates the flow ...
  5. ... is a condition characterized by abnormal deposits of calcium (calcification) in blood vessels within the brain. These calcium deposits are visible only on medical imaging and ...
  6. ... is characterized by the accumulation of deposits of calcium and other minerals (mineralization) in elastic fibers. Elastic ... AMP) and pyrophosphate. Pyrophosphate helps control deposition of calcium and other minerals in the body. Other studies ...
  7. ... blood (hyperphosphatemia) and abnormal deposits of phosphate and calcium (calcinosis) in the body's tissues. Calcinosis typically ... features of HFTC include eye abnormalities such as calcium buildup in the clear front covering of the ...
  8. ... many tiny fragments (microliths) of a compound called calcium phosphate gradually accumulate in the small air sacs ( ... People with pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis can also develop calcium phosphate deposits in other organs and tissues of ...
  9. ... the body, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium.The signs and symptoms of Gitelman syndrome usually ... other ions, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The resulting imbalance of ions in the body ...
  10. ... making an enzyme called sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium-ATPase 2 (SERCA2). This enzyme acts as a ... that helps control the level of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) inside cells, particularly in the ...
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