The Biomarker Ontology

Last uploaded: June 3, 2024
Preferred Name

calcium metabolic disease
Synonyms

calcium metabolism disease

calcium metabolism disorder

calcium metabolic disease

Calcium Metabolism Disorders

calcium metabolic disorder

disorder of calcium metabolism

Definitions

Disorders in the processing of calcium in the body: its absorption, transport, storage, and utilization. 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. 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. 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

ID

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0005769

comment

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.

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

database cross reference

UMLS:C0006705

MESH:D002128

SNOMEDCT:190863003

MeSH:D002128

SNOMEDCT:71638002

SNOMEDCT:190874007

MONDO:0005557

ICD9CM:275.4

ICD9CM:275.40

ICD9:275.40

ICD9:275.49

SCTID:71638002

SNOMEDCT:267442002

DOID:10575

ICD9:275.4

definition

Disorders in the processing of calcium in the body: its absorption, transport, storage, and utilization.

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.

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.

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

definition_citation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disorders_of_calcium_metabolism

DOID:10575

exactMatch

http://identifiers.org/mesh/D002128

http://identifiers.org/snomedct/71638002

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_10575

http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0006705

gwas_trait

true

has_related_synonym

calcium metabolism disease

calcium metabolism disorder

hasExactSynonym

calcium metabolic disease

calcium metabolism disease

Calcium Metabolism Disorders

calcium metabolic disorder

calcium metabolism disorder

disorder of calcium metabolism

id

EFO:0005769

imported from

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/efo.owl

label

calcium metabolic disease

notation

EFO:0005769

note

Disorders in the processing of calcium in the body: its absorption, transport, storage, and utilization.

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.

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.

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

preferred label

calcium metabolic disease

prefLabel

calcium metabolic disease

term editor

Helen Parkinson

textual definition

Disorders in the processing of calcium in the body: its absorption, transport, storage, and utilization.

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.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_0014667

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