47Ca turnover in endemic fluorosis and endemic genu valgum
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47Ca turnover in endemic fluorosis and endemic genu valgum.
1. Calcium turnover was determined after intravenous injection of radioactive 47Ca in patients with fluorosis and endemic genu valgum and in age-matched controls. Total Ca turnover in the body, loss of Ca from the body in urine, faeces and sweat (external turnover) and bone mineralization rate were calculated from whole-body retention of 47Ca and specific activity of 47Ca in serum. 2. Total Ca ...
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I . Calcium turnover was determined after intravenous injection of radioactive "Ca in patients with fluorosis and endemic genu valgum and in age-matched controls. Total Ca turnover in the body, loss of Ca from the body in urine, faeces and sweat (external turnover) and bone mineralization rate were calculated from whole-body retention of 47Ca and specific activity of 47Ca in serum. 2. Total Ca ...
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عنوان ژورنال: British Journal of Nutrition
سال: 1979
ISSN: 0007-1145,1475-2662
DOI: 10.1079/bjn19790004