| v. D |
either of two fat-soluble compounds with antirachitic activity, or both collectively: cholecalciferol (q.v.), which is synthesized in the skin and is considered a hormone, and ergocalciferol (q.v.), which is the form generally used as a dietary supplement. Dietary sources include some fish liver oils, egg yolks, and fortified dairy products. Deficiency of vitamin D can result in rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, while ingestion of excess levels can lead to hypercalcemia, mobilization of calcium from bone, and renal dysfunction. References to metabolites of vitamin D may denote those of cholecalciferol, of ergocalciferol, or of both collectively.
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| v. pulmona´lis infe´rior dex´tra |
v. pulmonalis dextra inferior.
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| v. D2 |
ergocalciferol.
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| v. pulmona´lis infe´rior sinis´tra |
v. pulmonalis sinistra inferior.
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| v. D3 |
cholecalciferol.
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