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hypomagnesemia
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hypomagnesemia /hy·po·mag·ne·se·mia/ (-mag″nes-ēm´e-ah) abnormally low magnesium content of the blood.
hy·po·mag·ne·se·mi·a (hp-mgn-sm-)
n.
An abnormally low level of magnesium in the blood.

Hypomagnesemia
An abnormally low concentration of magnesium in the blood.
Mentioned in: Magnesium Imbalance

hypomagnesemia
[hī′pōmag′nisē′mē·ə]
an abnormally low concentration of magnesium in the blood plasma, which causes nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, tremors, tetany, and lethargy. Tachycardia and arrhythmia may also occur. Mild hypomagnesemia is usually the result of inadequate absorption of magnesium in the kidney or intestine, although it is also seen after prolonged parenteral feeding and during lactation. A more severe form is associated with malabsorption syndrome, protein malnutrition, and parathyroid disease. Magnesium salts to correct the deficiency may be given orally or intravenously.

hypomagnesemia [hi″po-mag″nĕ-se´me-ah]
abnormally low magnesium content of the blood, manifested chiefly by neuromuscular hyperirritability. See table of Electrolyte Imbalances at electrolyte.

hypomagnesemia (hī´pōmag´ns-ē´mē),
n a deficiency of magnesium in the blood serum (normal values range from 1.5 to 2.5 mEq/L). It may be associated with chronic alcoholism, starvation, and prolonged diuresis in congestive heart failure. Manifestations include muscular twitching, convulsions, and coma.

hypomagnesemia
abnormally low magnesium content of the blood, manifested clinically by neuromuscular excitability.

hypomagnesemia
Low blood magnesium, magnesium deficiency Metabolism A serum magnesium ≤ 1.5 mg/dL, often manifest by muscular hyperirritability Etiology Alcohol abuse, burns, dehydration, DKA, diarrhea, ↑ Ca2+, ↑ aldosterone, ↓ K+, ↓ PTH, post-bowel resection, malabsorption, malnutrition, pancreatitis, renal insufficiency, therapy with amphotericin B, calcium gluconate, diuretics, insulin, neomycin Clinical Cramping, ↑ tendon reflexes, tremors. Cf Magnesium.


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By far the two major causes of metabolic disease seen at this time are hypocalcaemia (milk fever) and hypomagnesaemia (staggers).
Also, ten months after the patient received the last dose of study medication, the IRB approved a new amendment that: * Eliminated the use of the central radiology reader; * Deleted the requirement for prestudy scans; * Added magnesium to the chemistry tests done during the chemotherapy portion of the study; and * Added an additional risk to the consent hypomagnesaemia that occurred while patients received the study medication.
 
 
 
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