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Hypocalcemia and Hypomagnesemia
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998The occurrence of hypocalcemia is well documented in clinical veterinary medicine. In this article, we have attempted to provide an overview of the established causes as well as information on more recently recognized etiologies such as the ionized hypocalcemia seen in cats with urethral obstruction and the presence of the disorder in critically ill ...
N, Dhupa, J, Proulx
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Cancer Treatment Reviews, 1999
Hypomagnesemia is a well known side-effect in patients receiving cisplatin-containing chemotherapy. Cisplatin induces hypomagnesemia through its renal toxicity possibly by a direct injury to mechanisms of magnesium reabsorption in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle as well as the distal tubule.
H, Lajer, G, Daugaard
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Hypomagnesemia is a well known side-effect in patients receiving cisplatin-containing chemotherapy. Cisplatin induces hypomagnesemia through its renal toxicity possibly by a direct injury to mechanisms of magnesium reabsorption in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle as well as the distal tubule.
H, Lajer, G, Daugaard
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European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2016
Whether low serum magnesium is an epiphenomenon related with obesity or, whether obesity per se is cause of hypomagnesemia, remains to be clarified.To examine the relationship between body weight status and hypomagnesemia in apparently healthy subjects.A total of 681 healthy individuals aged 30 to 65years were enrolled in A cross-sectional study ...
Fernando, Guerrero-Romero +4 more
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Whether low serum magnesium is an epiphenomenon related with obesity or, whether obesity per se is cause of hypomagnesemia, remains to be clarified.To examine the relationship between body weight status and hypomagnesemia in apparently healthy subjects.A total of 681 healthy individuals aged 30 to 65years were enrolled in A cross-sectional study ...
Fernando, Guerrero-Romero +4 more
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Acquired Disorders of Hypomagnesemia
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2023Magnesium disorders are common in clinical practice and when present can manifest clinically as cardiovascular, neuromuscular, or other organ dysfunction. Hypomagnesemia is far more common than hypermagnesemia, which is largely seen in patients with reduced glomerular filtration rates receiving magnesium-containing medications. In addition to inherited
Mitchell H. Rosner +3 more
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Clinical Manifestations of Hypomagnesemia
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1986We observed prospectively 20 consecutive patients with severe hypomagnesemia (serum Mg 0.01 to 1.2 mg/dl [0.01 to 0.5 mmol/L], mean 0.8 mg/dl [0.33 mmol/L]) before and after correction with parenteral magnesium sulfate. Only three patients, all with hypocalcemia, had tremor and muscle twitching and none showed tetany, a positive Trousseau's test ...
M E, Kingston +2 more
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JAMA, 1979
Chronic renal failure is accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism. Inhibition of parathyroid hormone secretion has been reported to be induced by hypomagnesemia in conditions other than chronic renal failure, since severe hypomagnesemia is rare in chronic renal failure.
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Chronic renal failure is accompanied by secondary hyperparathyroidism. Inhibition of parathyroid hormone secretion has been reported to be induced by hypomagnesemia in conditions other than chronic renal failure, since severe hypomagnesemia is rare in chronic renal failure.
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Zeitschrift f�r Kinderheilkunde, 1975
The clinical course of 2 patients with primary hypomagnesemia is reported. In one male patient, 5 months old, measurements of magnesium retention, intestinal absorption, fecal excretion and renal clearance were performed. The retention (2.8%) and absorption (7.8%) of 28-Mg were markedly reduced in comparsion to controls (average retention 25% and ...
I, Lombeck +6 more
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The clinical course of 2 patients with primary hypomagnesemia is reported. In one male patient, 5 months old, measurements of magnesium retention, intestinal absorption, fecal excretion and renal clearance were performed. The retention (2.8%) and absorption (7.8%) of 28-Mg were markedly reduced in comparsion to controls (average retention 25% and ...
I, Lombeck +6 more
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Hypomagnesemia in Trauma Patients
World Journal of Surgery, 1999Abstract.The objective of this study was to determine the incidence of hypomagnesemia in injured patients (versus a general hospital cohort) and to compare total and ionized values with each other and with the incidence of injury severity and ethanol level. It was a descriptive study of consecutive injured patients at a level II trauma center.
H, Frankel +5 more
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Thiazide-lnduced Hypomagnesemia
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978To the Editor.— A recent issue had an interesting article entitled "Thiazide-Induced Hypokalemia: Association With Acute Myocardial Infarction and Ventricular Fibrillation" (239:43, 1978). I saw nowhere in it references to serum magnesium in such patients or discussions of the importance of it.
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