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Hypervitaminosis A

Known as: Hypervitaminosis A [Disease/Finding] 
A symptom complex resulting from ingesting excessive amounts of VITAMIN A.
National Institutes of Health

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1978
1978
Erythrocytes from rats fed large doses of Vitamin A alone, or large doses of vitamin A and vitamin E or diphenyl-p-phenylene… 
1978
1978
Feeding large doses (30,000 IU/100 g body wt per day) of vitamin A to young rats for 2 days produced fatty liver, caused a… 
1969
1969
This report is concerned with some biochemical effects of ovariectomy and hypervitaminosis A on cell organelles, with particular… 
1966
1966
: Two green iguanas, with a dietary supplement of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus, had gross and microscopic lesions of… 
1965
1965
1. The total lipid, phospholipid, total and free fatty acid, free and esterified cholesterol contents of the long bones of normal… 
1963
1963
Introduction Hypervitaminosis A has been described in seven adults since Josephs' first report of a case in a young child in 1944… 
1956
1956
Although there has been a steady increase in the number of reports of clinical hypervitaminosis A occurring in children since the… 
Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
The paucity of published reports of hypervitaminosis A indicates the relatively low incidence of this syndrome. However, the… 
1950
1950
Hypervitaminosis A was first described in a case report by Josephs 1 in 1944. Toomey and Morisette 2 reported a similar case in… 
1936
1936
The experiment described in this paper was undertaken in an attempt to shed additional light on the relationship between…