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Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia

1984
Calcium is the fifth most abundant inorganic element of the body, the principal component of the human skeleton, and a vital participant in normal neuromuscular function, blood coagulation, membrane function, and multiple enzyme reactions. Its transmembrane flux plays a critical role in hormone secretion and metabolic coordination.
Mark R. Hughes, Wadi N. Suki
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Hypocalcemia

2013
Vivien Lim, Bart L. Clarke
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Hypocalcemia: A Medical Emergency

The American Journal of Nursing, 1983
Bart Chernow   +2 more
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Disorders of Calcium: Hypocalcemia

2013
As stated in Chap. 17, Ca2+ homeostasis is maintained by the interrelationship among intestinal absorption, bone turnover, and renal excretion. Alterations in any one of these functions may lead to changes in the extracellular [Ca2+]. A plasma [Ca2+] < 8.5 mg/dL defines hypocalcemia.
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Neonatal Hypocalcemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
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Denosumab-induced hypocalcemia in patients with osteoporosis: can you know who will get low?

Osteoporosis International, 2019
G. Tsvetov   +10 more
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Hypocalcemia

1999
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Hypocalcemia

2009
Reed S. Christensen, Jenny L. Ryan
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Therapy for hypocalcemia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
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