Disorders of calcium metabolism occur when the body has too little or too much calcium. The serum level of calcium is closely regulated within a fairly limited range in the human body. In a healthy physiology, extracellular calcium levels are maintained within a tight range through the actions of parathyroid hormone, vitamin D and the calcium sensing receptor.[1] Disorders in calcium metabolism can lead to hypocalcemia, decreased plasma levels of calcium or hypercalcemia, elevated plasma calcium levels.
Disorders in the processing of calcium in the body: its absorption, transport, storage, and utilization.
Synonyms: calcium metabolic disorder calcium metabolism disease disorder of calcium metabolism calcium metabolism disorder calcium metabolic disease Calcium Metabolism Disorders
Term information
- SCTID:71638002
- SNOMEDCT:71638002
- ICD9CM:275.4
- UMLS:C0006705
- ICD9:275.49
- SNOMEDCT:190863003
- MeSH:D002128
- MONDO:0005557
- ICD9:275.4
- DOID:10575
- SNOMEDCT:190874007
- SNOMEDCT:267442002
- ICD9:275.40
- MESH:D002128
- ICD9CM:275.40
Defined in terms of GO calcium ion homeostatis. Also consistent with HPO. Note advice from GO as calcium ions are neither created or destroyed is not metabolic process in terms of go, but name retained for purposes of consistency with e.g. Snomed and Mesh, Consider relocating this as a sibling of metabolic disease.
Defined in terms of GO calcium ion homeostatis. Also consistent with HPO. Note advice from GO as calcium ions are neither created or destroyed is not metabolic process in terms of go, but name retained for purposes of consistency with e.g. Snomed and Mesh
Consider relocating this as a sibling of metabolic disease.
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_10575
DOID:10575
SNOMEDCT:71638002
UMLS:C0006705
ICD9CM:275.40
ICD9:275.4
SNOMEDCT:190863003
MESH:D002128
MONDO:0005557
SNOMEDCT:190874007
SCTID:71638002
SNOMEDCT:267442002
MeSH:D002128
ICD9:275.49
ICD9CM:275.4
ICD9:275.40