Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1065 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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   Lytic tumors of bone
   Active Paget disease of bone; caused by increased uptake by bone
   Acute pancreatitis
   Transfusion of citrated blood
   Severe burns
   Sweating
   Sepsis
   Hypothermia
   Mg deficiency frequently coexists with other electrolyte abnormalities; it may cause apparently unexplained hypocalcemia and hypokalemia and should always be measured in such cases. About 40% of patients have coexisting hypokalemia.
   About 90% of patients with high or low serum Mg levels are not clinically recognized; therefore, routine inclusion of Mg with electrolyte measurements has been suggested.
   
Digitalis
sensitivity and toxicity frequently occur with hypomagnesemia.
   Ionized Mg is decreased in only approximately 70% of critically ill patients with decreased total Mg.
   Because deficiency can exist with normal or borderline serum Mg levels, a 24-hour urine test may be indicated by frequent concomitant disorders (coexist with other electrolyte abnormalities).

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