This is the bodies way of attempting to even things out due to actual calcium insufficiency, so, it will take from the bones, by adding calcium, the body will not take from bones
Thank you for this video, by any chance do you know anything about biparietal osteodystrophy? I'm only 38 and was diagnosed with this recently and normally people that are over 60 and postmenopausal get this. I go to see a neurosurgeon soon but I really have no answers right now and I'm kind of scared. My skull has dents all in it, my head is starting to feel like a giant golf ball. This has been happening to me rapidly because I had a normal CT scan last February and then I started noticing the dents towards the end of this summer and the beginning of fall and now they have only gotten worse, a month apart from my x-ray to my MRI, it progressed.
Nice and informative
It would be great if you put some MCQs with every lecture just to test our understanding
Thanks for nice helpful video
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Thanks! Really helpful.
Excellent presentation
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Great lecture thanks :)!
Great presentation! Very systematic. Thanks
Did you say give calcium to someone who suffers from hyperparathyroidism? They will already have high levels of calcium high blood calcium
This is the bodies way of attempting to even things out due to actual calcium insufficiency, so, it will take from the bones, by adding calcium, the body will not take from bones
What is it called if my bone has a part of it dissolved/slowly soften?
Thank you for this video, by any chance do you know anything about biparietal osteodystrophy? I'm only 38 and was diagnosed with this recently and normally people that are over 60 and postmenopausal get this. I go to see a neurosurgeon soon but I really have no answers right now and I'm kind of scared. My skull has dents all in it, my head is starting to feel like a giant golf ball. This has been happening to me rapidly because I had a normal CT scan last February and then I started noticing the dents towards the end of this summer and the beginning of fall and now they have only gotten worse, a month apart from my x-ray to my MRI, it progressed.