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Vitamin deficiency Other names Avitaminosis,
hypovitaminosis Specialty Endocrinology...
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those who are
entirely healthy and do not
experience long
periods of
avitaminosis,
vitamin overdose can be
avoided by not
taking more than the
normal or...
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Scurvy is a
deficiency disease (state of malnutrition)
resulting from a lack of
vitamin C (ascorbic acid).
Early symptoms of
deficiency include weakness...
- Rickets,
scientific nomenclature:
rachitis (from Gr**** ῥαχίτης rhakhítēs,
meaning 'in or of the spine'), is a
condition that
results in weak or soft bones...
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features of
necrotizing gingivitis in 1778,
differentiating it from
scurvy (
avitaminosis C) and
chronic periodontitis. Jean
Hyacinthe Vincent, a
French physician...
- one or more of the
micronutrients required for
plant or
animal health Avitaminosis, any
disease caused by
chronic or long-term
vitamin deficiency or caused...
- had
several medical conditions,
including hemorrhoids, prostatitis,
avitaminosis,
varicose veins and nail fungus.
Burtsev died from
cancer at the White...
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development of the
pineal gland and of microglia, lead poisoning, and
avitaminosis. In 1927 he
moved to the
Psychiatric Institute with Dr. **** and...
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central nervous system) and with
chronic nutritional deficiencies (such as
avitaminosis) or
exposure to
potentially toxic foods (such as
bitter c****ava).[medical...
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nematode parasite,
Gongylonema Neoplasti**** (Spiroptera Neoplasti****), and
avitaminosis a in the
forestomach of rats:
Comparison with Fibiger's results". Journal...