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Match the columns: 15. Bisphosphonates A. excessive

Match the columns: 15. Bisphosphonates A. excessive calcium levels in the blood 16. Calcitonin B. excessive levels of thyroid hormone 17. Cretinism C. rare condition of absence of parathormone that might happen after thyroidectomy 18. Follicle D. dropping levels of estrogen allowing calcium to be pulled out of the bones 19. Hypercalcemia E. T3, the most potent thyroid hormone 20. Hyperparathyroidism F. excessive parathormone 21. Hyperthyroidism G. lowers thyroid hormone levels 22. Hypoparathyroidism H. painful genetically linked disorder of overactive osteoclasts 23. Iodine I. converted to triiodothyronine in the tissues 24. Levothyroxine J. severe lack of thyroid hormone in adults 25. Liothyronine K. T4, the most frequently used replacement hormone for treating thyroid disease 26. Myxedema L. produced by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid 27. Paget’s disease M. important dietary element used to produce thyroid hormone 28. Parathormone N. lack of thyroid hormone in an infant 29. postmenopausal osteoporosis O. responsible for maintaining calcium levels in conjunction with calcitonin 30. thioamides P. used to block bone resorption and lower serum calcium levels in several conditions 31. Thyroxine Q. structural unit of the thyroid gland arranged in a circle SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NR 294

 
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