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    Hypervitaminosis A refers to the toxic effects of ingesting too much preformed vitamin A (retinyl esters, retinol, and retinal). Symptoms arise as a result...
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    Hypervitaminosis is a condition of abnormally high storage levels of vitamins, which can lead to various symptoms as over excitement, irritability, or...
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    Vitamin D toxicity, or hypervitaminosis D, is the toxic state of an excess of vitamin D. The normal range for blood concentration in adults is 20 to 50...
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  • Vitamin E (redirect from Hypervitaminosis E)
    Vitamin E is a group of eight fat soluble compounds that include four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Vitamin E deficiency, which is rare and usually...
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  • a condition called hypervitaminosis, which occurs mainly for fat-soluble vitamins if over-consumed by excessive supplementation. Hypervitaminosis A and...
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    reach harmful levels sufficient to cause hypervitaminosis A. Pregnant women may want to consider consulting a doctor when taking cod liver oil because...
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    Rickets occurs relatively commonly in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Hypervitaminosis D Elder CJ, Bishop NJ (May 2014). "Rickets". Lancet. 383 (9929): 1665–1676...
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  • derived from the vitamin involved: an excess of vitamin A, for example, is called "hypervitaminosis A". Iron overload disorders are diseases caused by the...
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    limits for safe intake. Vitamin A toxicity also referred to as hypervitaminosis A, occurs when there is too much vitamin A accumulating in the body. Symptoms...
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    deficiency, glaucoma, retinopathy, hypervitaminosis A, migraine, sjögren's syndrome, floater, macular degeneration, and can be a sign of stroke or brain tumor...
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  • Megavitamin-B6 syndrome (category Hypervitaminosis)
    Megavitamin-B6 syndrome, also known as hypervitaminosis B6, vitamin B6 toxicity, and vitamin B6 excess, is a medical condition characterized by adverse...
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    Β-Carotene (redirect from Provitamin A)
    creating a feedback loop that suppresses absorption and conversion. Because of these two mechanisms, high intake will not lead to hypervitaminosis A. β-Carotene...
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    leads to adverse physiological reactions (hypervitaminosis A). Retinyl palmitate is used as a source of vitamin A added to low fat milk and other dairy products...
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  • lymphoma, leukemia Ovarian small cell carcinoma of the hypercalcemic type Hypervitaminosis D (vitamin D intoxication) Elevated 1,25(OH)2D (see calcitriol under...
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  • D toxicity, hypervitaminosis D, toxicity caused by the ingestion of large doses of vitamin D Vitamin D deficiency, hypovitaminosis D, a condition with...
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    the help of lipids (fats). Vitamins A and D can accumulate in the body, which can result in dangerous hypervitaminosis. Fat-soluble vitamin deficiency due...
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    unsafe to eat because it is very high in vitamin A and can cause hypervitaminosis A, a dangerous disorder. This has been recognized since at least 1597...
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    human life and good health. Poor nutrition is a chronic problem often linked to poverty, food security, or a poor understanding of nutritional requirements...
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  • white blood cells and possible low blood oxygen.[citation needed] Hypervitaminosis A Breccia M, Latagliata R, Carmosino I, et al. (December 2008). "Clinical...
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    Cataract (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision of the eye. Cataracts often develop slowly and can affect one or...
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    Anteater (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    March 2020). "Hypervitaminosis D in a Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga Tridactyla) and a Large Hairy Armadillo (Chaetophractus Villosus) Receiving a Commercial...
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    of vitamin D, the five known forms of vitamin D Hypervitaminosis D, vitamin D poisoning Lumisterol, a constituent of vitamin D1 Nomenclature of Vitamin...
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    tolerated. High doses may cause enlargement of the liver, dry skin, and hypervitaminosis A. High doses during pregnancy may harm the fetus. The body converts...
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    preformed vitamin A, and their consumption has led to vitamin A poisoning (hypervitaminosis A) according to several anecdotal reports. It has been estimated...
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  • carnivores should not be eaten, but Arctic explorers have suffered hypervitaminosis A from eating the livers of bears; and there has been at least one example...
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    Gastroparesis Heart failure Hepatitis HIV/AIDS Hypercalcemia Hyperglycemia Hypervitaminosis D Hypothyroidism and sometimes hyperthyroidism Irritable bowel syndrome...
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  • common Abnormal vaccine reaction Celiac disease Metabolic disorder Hypervitaminosis Kernicterus Rickets Neurological Traumatic brain injury, such as the...
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    mechanism of action as well as exposure. A medical sign of chronic or acute poisoning with retinol is hypervitaminosis A, which includes the presence of painful...
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    directly ingested. Hypervitaminosis D, Vitamin D poisoning Ergocalciferol, vitamin D2 25-Hydroxyvitamin D 1-alpha-hydroxylase, a kidney enzyme that converts...
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    Westerner to observe hypervitaminosis A caused by consumption of the liver of a polar bear. Lips, Paul (23 January 2003). "Hypervitaminosis A and Fractures"...
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