vitamin D dependent rickets - перевод на арабский
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vitamin D dependent rickets - перевод на арабский

INTERPRO FAMILY
Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein; Calcium-binding protein, vitamin d-dependent; Calbindin 2

vitamin D dependent rickets      
‎ رَخَدٌ مُعْتَمِدٌ على الفِيتامينِ D‎
rickets         
  • Chest X-ray showing changes consistent with rickets. These changes are usually referred to as "rosary beads" of rickets.
  • Wrist X-ray showing changes in rickets. Mainly cupping is seen here.
  • Widening of wrist
  • ''Skeleton of Infant with Rickets'', 1881
HUMAN DISEASE
Antirachitic; Avitaminosis D; Fetal rickets
كساح الأطفال
RICKETS         
  • Chest X-ray showing changes consistent with rickets. These changes are usually referred to as "rosary beads" of rickets.
  • Wrist X-ray showing changes in rickets. Mainly cupping is seen here.
  • Widening of wrist
  • ''Skeleton of Infant with Rickets'', 1881
HUMAN DISEASE
Antirachitic; Avitaminosis D; Fetal rickets

ألاسم

شَلَل ; شَلَلٌ اِرْتِجَافِيّ ; شَلَلٌ رُعاشِيٌّ أو هازّ ; كَسَح

Определение

rickets
['r?k?ts]
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] Medicine a disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by softening and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
Origin
C17: perh. an alt. of Gk rhakhitis (see rachitic).

Википедия

Calbindin

Calbindins are three different calcium-binding proteins: calbindin, calretinin and S100G. They were originally described as vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins in the intestine and kidney of chicks and mammals. They are now classified in different subfamilies as they differ in the number of Ca2+ binding EF hands.