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===== Primer ===== | ===== Primer ===== | ||
**Hypocalcaemia** is low serum calcium levels. Like with other electrolyte and fluid imbalances (see also: [[cl:hyponatremia|hyponatremia]], [[cl:hypokalemia|hypokalemia]], [[cl:hypomagnesemia|hypomagnesemia]], [[cl:hypercalcemia-hyperparathyroidism|hypercalcemia]]),[([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7220784|Webb Jr, W. L., & Gehi, M. (1981). Electrolyte and fluid imbalance: neuropsychiatric manifestations. Psychosomatics, 22(3), 199-203.]])] hypocalcemia can cause neuropsychiatric symptoms. | **Hypocalcaemia** is low serum calcium levels. Like with other electrolyte and fluid imbalances (see also: [[cl:hyponatremia|hyponatremia]], [[cl:hypokalemia|hypokalemia]], [[cl:hypomagnesemia|hypomagnesemia]], [[cl:hypercalcemia-hyperparathyroidism|hypercalcemia]]),[([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7220784|Webb Jr, W. L., & Gehi, M. (1981). Electrolyte and fluid imbalance: neuropsychiatric manifestations. Psychosomatics, 22(3), 199-203.]])] hypocalcemia can cause neuropsychiatric symptoms. | ||
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