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14077269-n:
inadequate secretion of parathyroid hormone resulting in abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood
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14059928-n:
a disorder of the glands of the body
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Glosses
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00019448-v:
act physically on; have an effect upon
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00227171-r:
in an abnormal manner
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01210854-a:
greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount
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01533974-a:
beyond normal limits
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05216365-n:
the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being)
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05269901-n:
rigid connective tissue that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates
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05399847-n:
the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets
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05411785-n:
hormone synthesized and released into the blood stream by the parathyroid glands; regulates phosphorus and calcium in the body and functions in neuromuscular excitation and blood clotting
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13550504-n:
the organic process in which the substance of some differentiated structure that has been produced by the body undergoes lysis and assimilation
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13553916-n:
the organic process of synthesizing and releasing some substance
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14210354-n:
abnormal loss of bony tissue resulting in fragile porous bones attributable to a lack of calcium; most common in postmenopausal women
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14632648-n:
a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals
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14268623-n:
the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the blood; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or Paget's disease
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14269090-n:
the presence of abnormally high levels of calcium in the urine; usually the result of excessive bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism or osteoporosis
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