Comparative Analysis of Serum Magnesium Ion Levels Using Three Measurement Methods: Spectrophotometry, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry, and Inductively Coupled Plasma With Optical Emission Spectrophotometry. [PDF]
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Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality Is Affected by Serum Magnesium and Diet Pattern in a Cohort of Dialysis Patients. [PDF]
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[Preoperative serum magnesium as a biomarker for predicting delirium following non-cardiac surgery in elderly patients: a retrospective cohort study]. [PDF]
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Recommendation on an updated standardization of serum magnesium reference ranges [PDF]
PURPOSE: Serum magnesium is the most frequently used laboratory test for evaluating clinical magnesium status. Hypomagnesemia (low magnesium status), which is associated with many chronic diseases, is diagnosed using the serum magnesium reference range ...
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The Association of Serum and Dietary Magnesium with Depressive Symptoms
Depression is a leading cause of the global burden of disease and has a multifactorial etiology that includes nutrients. Magnesium status has been associated with depression with inconclusive results.
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Serum Magnesium and Irradiation
Radiology, 1977Serum magnesium determinations were obtained on 10 dogs and 11 patients undergoing fractionated irradiation to the pelvis and lower abdomen. Five of dogs received oral prednisone during irradiation. There was no significant change in magnesium concentration in either the control dogs or the patients, but there was a significant increase in stool ...
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Serum magnesium in children with cirrhosis
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1970Summary The presence of hyopmagnesemia related to the secondary hyperaldosteronism of cirrhosis was confirmed in 15 children and adolescents. Normomagnesemic levels returned in 6 of 7 patients treated with an aldosterone antagonist. The implications of such a response to therapy and of the progression from normal to low serum magnesium levels are ...
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Serum Magnesium Changes in Hibernation
Nature, 1956HYPOTHERMIA and hibernation have been subjects of increasing interest in recent years, yet there is a critical lack of observations on the biochemistry of these states. High levels of magnesium in serum have been related by several investigators to hibernation and cold exposure1.
M L, RIEDESEL, G E, FOLK
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Serum Magnesium in Renal Diseases
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1958The pathologic physiology of certain symptoms in uremic patients remains a mystery. It is generally held that endproducts of metabolism which accumulate in the body lead to depression of the central nervous system, manifested clinically by drowsiness and eventually coma.
W O, SMITH, J F, HAMMARSTEN
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