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Page 178
... excretion of phosphate via the kidney tubule . If the parathyroid glands are not functioning properly or are absent , this readjustment does not occur ; the serum calcium level will fall , usually below Natter BILE M.D. VOCIBA G.I. ...
... excretion of phosphate via the kidney tubule . If the parathyroid glands are not functioning properly or are absent , this readjustment does not occur ; the serum calcium level will fall , usually below Natter BILE M.D. VOCIBA G.I. ...
Page 242
... excretion of oxalic acid in the urine , and there also may be deposition of calcium oxalate in tissues , a state called oxalosis . Calcium oxalate stones ( which com- prise roughly 60 to 70 per cent of all calcium stones passed ) occur ...
... excretion of oxalic acid in the urine , and there also may be deposition of calcium oxalate in tissues , a state called oxalosis . Calcium oxalate stones ( which com- prise roughly 60 to 70 per cent of all calcium stones passed ) occur ...
Page 243
... excretion of the asymmetric disulfide of cysteine and homocysteine has also been demonstrated . The sources of urinary cystine are primarily endoge- nous or dietary methionine and cysteine . Cystine itself is not an important dietary ...
... excretion of the asymmetric disulfide of cysteine and homocysteine has also been demonstrated . The sources of urinary cystine are primarily endoge- nous or dietary methionine and cysteine . Cystine itself is not an important dietary ...
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