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- Q18391768 subject Q7022921.
- Q18391768 subject Q7297861.
- Q18391768 abstract "Neonatal hypocalcemia is an abnormal clinical and laboratory hypocalcemia condition that is frequently observed in infants.[1] Healthy term infants go through a physiological nadir of serum calcium levels at 7.5 - 8.5 mg/dL by day 2 of life. Hypocalcemia is a low blood calcium level. A total serum calcium of less than 8 mg/dL (2mmol/L) or ionized calcium less than 1.2 mmol/L in term neonates is defined as hypocalcemia. In preterm infants, it is defined as less than 7mg/dL (1.75 mmol/L) total serum calcium or less than 4mg/dL (1 mmol/L) ionized calcium. [2]Both early onset hypocalcemia (presents within 72h of birth) and late onset hypocalcemia (presents in 3-7 days after birth) require calcium supplementation treatment.Risk factors of early neonatal hypocalcemia Prematurity Perinatal asphyxia Diabetes mellitus in the mother Maternal hyperparathyroidism Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) IatrogenicRisk factors of late neonatal hypocalcemia Exogenous phosphate load Use of gentamicin Gender and ethnic: late neonatal hypocalcemia occurred more often in male infants and Hispanic infants Others Magnesium deficiency Transient hypoparathyroidism of newborn Hypoparathyroidism due to other causes".
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- Q18391768 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022921.
- Q18391768 wikiPageWikiLink Q7297861.
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- Q18391768 comment "Neonatal hypocalcemia is an abnormal clinical and laboratory hypocalcemia condition that is frequently observed in infants.[1] Healthy term infants go through a physiological nadir of serum calcium levels at 7.5 - 8.5 mg/dL by day 2 of life. Hypocalcemia is a low blood calcium level. A total serum calcium of less than 8 mg/dL (2mmol/L) or ionized calcium less than 1.2 mmol/L in term neonates is defined as hypocalcemia.".
- Q18391768 label "Neonatal hypocalcemia".