Pathology 3240A Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Calcium Metabolism, Bone Pain, Neural Tube Defect

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This lecture has a lot of stats and studies which are just trivia data. Adequate diet: energy: carbohydrates, fats and proteins, building blocks: essential amino acids and fatty acids, vitamins and minerals: required for coenzymes or hormones in metabolic pathway, ca+ and p form important structural components for bones. Increased nutrient loss: perhaps there is excessive excretion. Immune responses are impaired so children suffer numerous bacterial, viral or parasitic infections. Even with calories they can"t adsorbed calories. They could be eating a lot but not gaining any weight. This is a reversible change and the liver (as well as the other changes) will revert to normal when adequate protein is provided in the diet. In north america we more commonly see secondary pem in chronically ill or hospitalized patients where intake of nutrients may be decreased: utilization, metabolism or excretion increase will all increase the metabolic demand or need for nutrients.

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