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A severe deficiency in vitamin D (<10 ng/ml) was observed in 56.8% of patients.
A severe deficiency in vitamin D was significantly more frequent in infected patients compared with non-infected patients.
A severe deficiency of the α6 chain was detected in the muscle biopsy of the MM patient [25] with a homozygous mutation in COL6A2 (Fig. 1).
A severe deficiency in 25 OH vitamin D3 was defined as a blood level below 10ng/ml[2525 nmol/l], by contrast with moderate deficiency (between 10 and 30 ng/ml) and normal levels (above 30 ng/ml – 75 nmol/l).
A severe deficiency in vitamin D was a predictive factor of infection (odds ratio=5.44 (1.35–21.97), P=0.017) independently of the Child Pugh score (odds ratio=2.09 (1.47–2.97) P=0.00004) and the C-reactive protein level (odds ratio=1.03 (1.002–1.052), P=0.03) in a logistic regression also including the alanine amino transferase (not significant).
The fact that a relevant proportion of patients with a severe deficiency do not develop any infection could be because of several causes.
Blood tests revealed a severe deficiency of potassium, which plays an important role in muscle functioning.
"That was considered [by military officials] a severe deficiency in capabilities.
Adults with a severe deficiency often get heart disease and die young unless treated with growth hormone.
The blood tests they ordered revealed that the patient had a severe deficiency of vitamin B6.
"It's a severe deficiency in Anglicanism because there isn't really a church teaching in the same way that there is in the Church of Rome...
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