Critically ill children have low vitamin D–binding protein, influencing bioavailability of vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - atsjournals.org
Rationale: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
Critically ill children have low Vitamin D-binding protein, influencing bioavailability of Vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - experts.umn.edu
Rationale: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increasedmortality …
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increasedmortality …
Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D-Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D.
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Objectives We performed a secondary analysis of a cohort of critically ill children in which
we reported a high rate of vitamin D deficiency, to examine how VDBP level and genotype …
we reported a high rate of vitamin D deficiency, to examine how VDBP level and genotype …
Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D-Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun, EM Smith… - 2015 - hero.epa.gov
RATIONALE: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25
[OH] D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased …
[OH] D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased …
[HTML][HTML] Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D–Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rationale: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D-Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Rationale: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D), 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
D), 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D-Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rationale Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
Critically ill children have low vitamin D-binding protein, influencing bioavailability of vitamin D.
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun, EM Smith… - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Rationale: Vitamin D deficiency, often defined by total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 [OH]
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
D)< 20 ng/ml, is common in critically ill patients, with associations with increased mortality …
Critically Ill Children Have Low Vitamin D-Binding Protein, Influencing Bioavailability of Vitamin D.
K Madden, HA Feldman, RF Chun… - Annals of the …, 2015 - europepmc.org
Objectives We performed a secondary analysis of a cohort of critically ill children in which
we reported a high rate of vitamin D deficiency, to examine how VDBP level and genotype …
we reported a high rate of vitamin D deficiency, to examine how VDBP level and genotype …