When doubled a vitamin deficiency
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BERIWhen doubled, a vitamin deficiency
BERIWhen repeated, a vitamin B deficiency
BERIWhen repeated, a vitamin B deficiency disease
BERIDoubled, a thiamine deficiency
BERIRepeated, a vitamin deficiency
XEROSISPossible result of vitamin A deficiency
scurviesSCURVY, a disease from vitamin C deficiency
maidisma chronic disease due to a vitamin deficiency
maidismsMAIDISM, a chronic disease due to a vitamin deficiency
scurvya disease from vitamin C deficiency / base or contemptible
rachitisa disease resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, also RICKETS
ricketsa disease resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, also RACHITIS
rachitisesRACHITIS, a disease resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, also RICKETS
rachitidesRACHITIS, a disease resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, also RICKETS
axerophtholvitamin A, a pale yellow crystalline substance, deficiency of which causes xerophthalmia
axerophtholsAXEROPHTHOL, vitamin A, a pale yellow crystalline substance, deficiency of which causes xerophthalmia
rachiticpertaining to rachitis (a disease resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, also RICKETS)
osteomalaciaSoftening of the bones, typically through a deficiency of vitamin D or calcium
xerophthalmiaextreme dryness of the conjunctive, thought to stem from a vitamin A deficiency also XEROMA
xerophthalmiasXEROPHTHALMIA, extreme dryness of the conjunctive, thought to stem from a vitamin A deficiency also XEROMA
vitamerAny of two or more compounds that relieve a particular vitamin deficiency; a structural analog of a vitamin.
nicotinamidea member of the vitamin B complex, deficiency of which can lead to the development of the disease pellagra
nicotinamidesNICOTINAMIDE, a member of the vitamin B complex, deficiency of which can lead to the development of the disease pellagra
xerophthalmiaAbnormal dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye, with inflammation and ridge formation, typically associated with vitamin A deficiency
megaloblastA large, abnormally developed red blood cell typical of certain forms of anemia, associated with a deficiency of folic acid or of vitamin B12
megaloblastsA large, abnormally developed red blood cell typical of certain forms of anemia, associated with a deficiency of folic acid or of vitamin B12
osteoporosisA medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D
scurvyA disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century
cholecalciferolOne of the D vitamins, a sterol that is formed by the action of sunlight on dehydrocholesterol in the skin. Deficiency of this vitamin affects calcium levels, causing rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults
cyanocobalaminA vitamin found in foods of animal origin such as liver, fish, and eggs, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anemia. It contains a cyanide group bonded to the central cobalt atom of a cobalamin molecule
ricketsa deficiency disease that affects the young during the period of skeletal growth, is characterized especially by soft and deformed bones, and is caused by failure to assimilate and use calcium and phosphorus normally due to inadequate sunlight or vitamin D