Effect of cortisone treatment on the active transport of calcium by the small intestine
AUTOR(ES)
Kimberg, Daniel V.
RESUMO
It is generally recognized that glucocorticoid administration may diminish calcium absorption in vivo as well as the active transport of calcium by the intestine in vitro. Recent studies by others have emphasized the possibility of an alteration in the metabolism of vitamin D to 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in accounting for the steroid effects on calcium absorption. The results obtained in the present studies fail to support this hypothesis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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