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Serum Magnesium in Greenland Eskimos

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1984
ABSTRACTSerum magnesium in Greenland Eskimos living in Greenland is significantly higher (p<0.001) than in Greenlanders and Danes living in Denmark. Danes living in Greenland show intermediate values. The higher serum magnesium may be due to a high intake of nutrients from fish and sea mammals.
B B, Jeppesen, A, Blach, B, Harvald
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Ultrafiltration Studies on Serum Magnesium

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
OF the four major cations in human extracellular fluid, magnesium has been investigated least. This neglect may be attributed in part to difficulties in methodology, since serum contains only 1 or 2 milliequiv. of magnesium per liter. The magnesium ion, however, is a large component of intracellular fluid and bone.
S H, SILVERMAN, L I, GARDNER
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SERUM MAGNESIUM LEVELS IN THE NEWBORN

Pediatrics, 1964
Two hundred and thirty-eight determinations of serum magnesium levels during the first 4 days of life were carried out on 78 infants. No statistically significant differences were found when these values were compared to those determined in 111 older children and adults.
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Serum ionic magnesium in exchange transfusions

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966
Serum ionic magnesium was determined with citrated blood during 33 exchange transfusions given to 16 newborn infants. In each instance there was a reduction of Mg ++ at the end of the transfusion with an average fall to less than 60 per cent of the pre-exchange value.
P C, Bajpai   +3 more
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Fractionation of canine serum magnesium

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2005
Background: Serum total magnesium (tMg) consists of 3 fractions: ionized magnesium (iMg), protein‐bound magnesium (pbMg), and complexed magnesium (cMg). Serum iMg may be measured by an ion‐selective electrode, but determination of pbMg and cMg has not been attempted in dogs.
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Bone Mineral Density, Serum Albumin and Serum Magnesium

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2004
This study explores clinical and laboratory abnormalities that contribute to the prevalence of bone fractures in frail and control elderly patients, to ascertain factors that relate to bone strength and fragility.Patients were selected as free from renal failure and not taking supplements or medications that affect their magnesium status, and ...
Noboru, Saito   +9 more
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Serum calcium and serum magnesium in normal and preeclamptic pregnancy

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2004
The aims of this study were to measure serum levels of calcium and magnesium in preeclamptic pregnancies and to compare them with those in normal pregnancies.We collected venous serum samples from 40 preeclamptic pregnant women and 40 normal pregnant women. The blood samples were analyzed for calcium and magnesium, using a colorimetric analyzer.
Kanchapan, Sukonpan, Vorapong, Phupong
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Serum Magnesium, Diagnosis, ECT and Season

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
Mild alterations in serum magnesium are said to be symptomless (D. N. S. Kerr in Cecil and Loeb, 1971). Cade (1964) reported high levels in depression but Frizelet al.(1969) found low values restored to normal with clinical recovery. Raised serum magnesium concentrations have been reported in manic patients (Nielson, 1964; Goodwin, Murphy and Bunney ...
M W, Carney   +2 more
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Control of Serum Magnesium Levels in Sheep

Research in Veterinary Science, 1973
In the adult ewe there is a reserve of magnesium available when required for mobilization into the extracellular fluid. The site of much (if not all) of this reservoir appears to be in bone. Mobilization commences when the serum magnesium concentration falls below 1.8 mg per 100 ml and continues until this level is restored.
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Serum magnesium and mononuclear blood cell magnesium

American Heart Journal, 1987
R J, Elin, J, Hosseini
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