Clinically significant hypermagnesemia is rare in individuals with normal renal functions. Its cause is often iatrogenic. In this case a young married female had significant hypermagnesemia with normal renal function. The clinical spectrum of hypermagnesemia can range from subtle neurological signs to major life threatening shock, dysarrthymias and coma. The patient was treated with intravenous hydration, Ca-gluconate and furosemide. Patient responded to the treatment and her serum magnesium levels decreased to 4.00mEq/l
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...
Background. Magnesium (Mg) disorders are common among hospitalized patients and are linked to poor h...
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...
Introduction. Hypermagnesemia generally develops in people with renal function disorders or due to e...
Background: Generally, it is very rare for clinically significant hypermagnesemia to develop in an i...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential element which also has pleiotropic effects in humans. Recent...
A 14-year-old girl was referred to our hospital with lethargy and hypotension and was found to have ...
A combination of hypermagnesemia, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertension, and chronic renal frailer is...
A twenty-two year old woman, investigated because of tetanic convulsion and refractory hypocalcemia,...
Magnesium is one of the commonly overlooked electrolytes, yet it plays a vital role in many of the p...
Clinical consequences of hypomagnesemia are manifold and include various neurological syndromes up t...
Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common entity occurring in up to 12% of hospitalized patients; howeve...
The causes of magnesium depletion and hypomagnesemia are decreased gastrointestinal (GI) absorption ...
This case report describes an elderly lady who was maintained on a high dose of loop diuretics follo...
Hypermagnesemia is considered to be rare and usually iatrogenic; occurring, for example, after intra...
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...
Background. Magnesium (Mg) disorders are common among hospitalized patients and are linked to poor h...
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...
Introduction. Hypermagnesemia generally develops in people with renal function disorders or due to e...
Background: Generally, it is very rare for clinically significant hypermagnesemia to develop in an i...
Introduction: Magnesium is an essential element which also has pleiotropic effects in humans. Recent...
A 14-year-old girl was referred to our hospital with lethargy and hypotension and was found to have ...
A combination of hypermagnesemia, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertension, and chronic renal frailer is...
A twenty-two year old woman, investigated because of tetanic convulsion and refractory hypocalcemia,...
Magnesium is one of the commonly overlooked electrolytes, yet it plays a vital role in many of the p...
Clinical consequences of hypomagnesemia are manifold and include various neurological syndromes up t...
Hypomagnesemia is a relatively common entity occurring in up to 12% of hospitalized patients; howeve...
The causes of magnesium depletion and hypomagnesemia are decreased gastrointestinal (GI) absorption ...
This case report describes an elderly lady who was maintained on a high dose of loop diuretics follo...
Hypermagnesemia is considered to be rare and usually iatrogenic; occurring, for example, after intra...
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...
Background. Magnesium (Mg) disorders are common among hospitalized patients and are linked to poor h...
Hypomagnesemia is a highly prevalent clinical condition affecting a large number of hospitalized pat...