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- Q3771629 icd "275.2".
- Q3771629 icd "E83.4".
- Q3771629 name "Hypomagnesemia".
- Q3771629 type Disease.
- Q3771629 type Thing.
- Q3771629 type Q12136.
- Q3771629 comment "Hypomagnesemia (or hypomagnesaemia) is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally low level of magnesium in the blood. Normal magnesium levels in humans fall between 1.7 - 2.2 mg/dL. Usually a serum level less than 1.7 mg/dL (0.7 mmol/L) is used as reference for hypomagnesemia (not hypomagnesia which refers to low magnesium content in food/supplement sources). The prefix hypo- means under (contrast with hyper-, meaning over). The root 'magnes' refers to magnesium.".
- Q3771629 label "Hypomagnesemia".
- Q3771629 depiction Mg-TableImage.png.
- Q3771629 name "Hypomagnesemia".