Disease | malabsorption syndrome |
Phenotype | C0020502|hyperparathyroidism |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 21736787 | These results suggest that hypochlorhydria-induced bone loss may result from high bone turnover induced by secondary hyperparathyroidism due to ca malabsorption and that dfl intake cancels these adverse effects probably via improving ca malabsorption in growing rats. |
PubMedID- 24008401 | Results: mechanisms identified to contribute to alterations in bone metabolism after bypass surgery include: decreased mechanical loading, calcium and vitamin d malabsorption with secondary hyperparathyroidism, deficiency in other nutrients, in addition to alterations in adipokines, gonadal steroids, and gut-derived hormones favoring bone loss, with the exception of serotonin and glucagon-like peptide-1. |
PubMedID- 22593794 | Bone loss is explained by the overproduction of cytokines il-1 alpha, il-1 beta and tnf-alpha which is further accelerated by hyperparathyroidism connected with malabsorption of calcium and vitamin d. interaction of both these mechanisms increases bone resorption and activates bone loss. |
PubMedID- 21617278 | hyperparathyroidism due to auto-immunological malabsorption in an african girl. |
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