
1) Endocrine 2) Hormone 3) Internal secretion 4) Parathyroid hormone
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(from the article `endocrine system, human`) Parathyroid hormone secretion tends to increase slightly with age, but serum calcium concentrations do not significantly change. The possible reasons ... ...by aldosterone, which causes retention of sodium and loss of potassium. Calcium in plasma is in part bound to protein and in part ionize...
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A substance made by the parathyroid gland that helps the body store and use calcium. A higher-than-normal amount of parathormone causes high levels of calcium in the blood and may be a sign of disease. Also called parathyrin, parathyroid hormone, and PTH.
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Synonym for parathyroid hormone ... <hormone> A peptide hormone of 84 amino acids (9402 D). Stimulates osteoclasts to increase blood calcium levels, the opposite effect to calcitonin. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(par″ә-thor´mōn) parathyroid hormone.
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(= parathyrin; parathyroid hormone) A peptide hormone of 84 amino acids (9402 D). Stimulates osteoclasts to increase blood calcium levels, the opposite effect to calcitonin.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′ă-thōr′mōn Synonyms: parathyroid hormone
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Parathormone: A hormone that is made by the parathyroid gland and that is critical to calcium and phosphorus balance. Deficiency of parathormone results in abnormally low calcium levels in the blood (hypocalcemia). Excessive parathormone leads to elevated calcium levels in the blood (hypercalcemia) and calcium deposition in cartilage. Also known as...
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