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|Term=Vitamin A
|Term=Vitamin A
|Short definition=a vitamin essential for normal growth and development of the body (most notably the bones and teeth), protection of mucous membranes from infection, normal vision, and healthy skin and hair
|Short definition=Vitamin A - {{Pronunciation}} (VY-tuh-min.
|Type=Medical term
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=General
|Specialty=Oncology
|Language=English
|Language=English
|Source=AMA
|Source=NCI
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{{PAGENAME}} (definition) a vitamin essential for normal growth and development of the body (most notably the bones and teeth), protection of mucous membranes from infection, normal vision, and healthy skin and hair<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
Vitamin A - {{Pronunciation}} (VY-tuh-min. . . ) A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin A helps with vision, bone growth, reproduction, growth of the epithelium (cells that line the body's inner and outer surfaces), and fights infection. It is fat-soluble (can dissolve in fats and oils). Vitamin A is found in the liver, egg yolks and whole milk products of animals, as well as in fish oils. It can also be made in the body from a substance found in some fruits and vegetables, such as melons, carrots, spinach, and sweet potatoes. Vitamin A is being studied to prevent and treat some types of cancer. Also called retinol {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 05:44, 13 January 2023

Vitamin A
TermVitamin A
Short definitionVitamin A - (pronounced) (VY-tuh-min.
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Vitamin A - (pronounced) (VY-tuh-min. . . ) A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin A helps with vision, bone growth, reproduction, growth of the epithelium (cells that line the body's inner and outer surfaces), and fights infection. It is fat-soluble (can dissolve in fats and oils). Vitamin A is found in the liver, egg yolks and whole milk products of animals, as well as in fish oils. It can also be made in the body from a substance found in some fruits and vegetables, such as melons, carrots, spinach, and sweet potatoes. Vitamin A is being studied to prevent and treat some types of cancer. Also called retinol

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