247 results on '"Scurvy etiology"'
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202. Vitamin C and iron.
203. The formation of collagen and its relation to ophthalmic diseases (second of two parts).
204. [Scurvy].
205. Immunologic evidence that the gene for L-gulono-gamma-lactone oxidase is not expressed in animals subject to scurvy.
206. Scurvy resulting from a self-imposed diet.
207. [Relation between the biosynthesis of cortisol and the level of blood urea in guinea pigs deficient in vitamin C].
208. Learning disability.
209. Manifestations of ascorbic acid deficiency after prolonged corticotropin administration.
210. [Scorbutus in childhood. A forgotten disease].
211. [Scurvy, vitamin C and bioflavonoids (vitamin P)].
212. [Intestinal parasites and avitaminosis C].
213. Scurvy following folic acid antagonist therapy.
214. Chronic scurvy.
215. [Adenohypophysis in the development of various elements of paradentium].
216. Increased sensitivity to histamine in guinea pigs subjected to a scurvy diet; reduction of this increase by administration of vitamin P.
217. [Clinical aspects of scurvy].
218. Dr. Jerome L. Reeves on scurvy. An interview.
219. [Hypervitaminosis A and avitaminosis C].
220. Heredity and environment as causes of disease.
221. [Smokers' damage by loss of ascorbic acid].
222. Experimental production of megaloblastic anemia in relation to megaloblastic anemia in infants.
223. Fine structure of sensory ganglia during experimental scurvy.
224. Lack of vitamin C and scurvy.
225. Hypoascorbemia, the genetic disease causing the human requirement for exogenous ascorbic acid.
226. An epidemiological study of infantile scurvy in Canada: 1961-63.
227. Effect of massive doses of ascorbic acid on its catabolism in guinea pigs.
228. Scurvy produced by a Zen macrobiotic diet.
229. [Intestinal parasites and oral mucosa].
230. Failure to induce scurvy by ascorbic acid depletion in a patient with Hurler's syndrome.
231. Vitamin C.
232. The biological synthesis of ascorbic acid.
233. [Scurvy in adults. Clinical and hematological aspects].
234. Therapeutic trials in the inborn errors. An attempt to modify Hurler's syndrome.
235. Letter: Ascorbic acid and common colds.
236. Transfer of D-isoascorbic acid and L-ascorbic acid into guinea pig eyes.
237. Scorbutic arthritis complicating triamcinolone therapy.
238. A physiologic and clinical study of failures in vitamin A metabolism in tuberculous patients.
239. [Grave form of infantile scurvy after exclusive and prolonged alimentation with milk].
240. Biosynthesis of L-ascorbic acid; basic defect in scurvy.
241. Risks of long-term ascorbic acid overdosage.
242. Scurvy occurring in a patient on an ulcer diet: report of a case.
243. Vitamin C and infertility.
244. [Experimental scurvy in guinea pigs].
245. [The second anti-scurvy factor].
246. Experimental scurvy in man.
247. [Scorbutic and hypocalcemia syndrome in guinea pigs deprived of medullo-adrenal glands].
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