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Hyper and Hypocalcemia

The American Journal of Nursing, 1976
half in a relatively stable, nondiffusable, protein-bound form; a very small percent in a labile, diffusable, complex form bound to other substances in the plasma and interstitial fluids; and the rest in an ionized form(2). Only when calcium is ionized, is it effective in physiological mechanisms.
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Hypocalcemia

2019
Jessica S. Everitt   +2 more
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Efficacy and Safety of Encaleret in Autosomal Dominant Hypocalcemia Type 1

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Rachel I Gafni, Iris R Hartley
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Neonatal Hypocalcemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
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[Hypocalcemia].

La Revue du praticien, 1998
Hypocalcemia may be presently defined as a serum calcium value below the reference range, usually below 8,4 mg/dL, in neonates as well as adults. This alteration may remain asymptomatic or be associated with severe clinical disorders. Its causes include classical pathologies such as vitamin D deficiency, hereditary or acquired resistances to vitamin D,
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Hypocalcemia

2009
Dieter Metze   +199 more
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Hypocalcemia

2014
Richard Quinton   +2 more
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HYPOCALCEMIA

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1983
Ellen A. McFadden, Gary P. Zaloga
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HYPOCALCEMIA

Anesthesiology, 1959
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