10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CAROTINEMIA»
Scopri l'uso di
carotinemia nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
carotinemia e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology
Interest in carotinemia has been greatly stimulated by the discovery of the
relationship of carotene to vitamin A. Stepp and Wendt (7) in 1937 stated that the
thyroid hormone is antagonistic to vitamin A and governs the rate of its
consumption.
2
Collected Reprints, Montefiore Hospital
New York. In 1908, Rommel,8 discussing Moro's paper on a carrot diet for infants,
mentioned this yellowish pigmentation, which he noticed as a result of this diet.
Hess and Myers,7 in 1919, coined the descriptive term "carotinemia" to denote a
...
Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Montefiore Hospital. New York, 1931
3
Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis
Carotinemia An orange-yellow hue is observed, most prominently in the palms
and cheeks. The urine and sclera are normal colored. It is usually due to
consumption of excessive vitamins or yellow/green vegetables. Myxedema may
also ...
4
Annals of Internal Medicine
If carotene is absorbed from the intestinal tract faster than the liver can convert
and store it, the surplus may be stored in the body tissues and cause a yellow
color (carotinemia) to appear. This condition may resemble jaundice, but is,
however, ...
5
Dermatologia En Medicina General
Otros grupos con riesgo de carotinemia son los maniáticos de las modas
alimentarias; aquellos que toman exceso de suplementos nutri- cionales, algas
marinas desecadas (nori), zanahorias y papayas, y los lactantes que consumen
gran ...
Thomas B. Fitzpatrick, 2009
6
International Medical Digest
The presence of carotinemia, xanthoma, and lanugo hair has been noted a few
times in childhood cases of diabetes. With the improvement of general nutrition,
lanugo hair has disappeared. Xanthomas have been noted three times, and in ...
7
The Bulletin of the San Juan de Dios Hospital of Manila
February, 1935 REPORT DE CASOS DE CAROTINEMIA EN NIÑOS Por Dr.
MANUEL QUISUMBING San Pablo, Isiguna Bajo la designación de Carotinemia,
Hess y Myers, describieron desde el 1919 una modalidad clínica, caracterizada
por ...
8
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia
The original description in English, and the initial use of the descriptive name,
carotinemia, is attributed to Hess and Myers2 in 1919. Subsequent investigations
by many workers have shown the true chemical nature of the pigment. Carotine is
...
9
Clinical Endocrinology: Thyroid
(a) Escamilla, R. F., Lisser, H., and Shep- ardson, H. C: Internal myxedema:
report of a case showing ascites, cardiac, intestinal and bladder atony, menor-
rhagia, secondary anemia and associated carotinemia. Ann. Int. Med., 9: 297, ...
10
Clinical Nutrition and Feeding in Infancy and Childhood
Isaac Newton Kugelmass. rective dietary measures are instituted as in the case
of simple anemia. Carotinemia Carotinemia is a condition characterized by a
persistent yellow discoloration of the skin. Tt is due to the deposition in the
tissues of ...
Isaac Newton Kugelmass, 1930
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CAROTINEMIA»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
carotinemia nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Nutrientes para mejorar el aspecto de la piel
... «una ingesta elevada de carotenos puede provocar carotinemia, aumento del contenido de caroteno en sangre, debido al exceso de los mismo en el sudor. «La Razón, feb 11»