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| ==[[Hypocalcaemia]]== | | ==[[Hypocalcaemia]]== |
− | * Hypocalcaemia is a relatively common finding in
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− | ** Small animals
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− | *** Most often associated with decreased albumin concentrations.
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− | *** Usually clinically insignificant.
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− | ** Farm animals
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− | *** For example, dairy cows following parturition.
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− | **** More clinically significant.
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− | * Clinical signs may not always be present (i.e. clinically insignificant).
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− | ** Clinical signs are most often seen in associated with lactation or post-operative causes.
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− | ** When they seen, signs commonly include:
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− | *** Facial rubbing
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− | *** Muscle tremors or cramps
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− | *** Stiff gait
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− | *** Behavioural changes
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− | ** The following are seen less commonly:
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− | *** Panting
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− | *** Pyrexia
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− | *** Lethargy
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− | *** Anorexia
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− | *** Tachycardia or ECG abnormalities
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− | *** Hypotension
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− | *** Death
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− | * Some causes of hypocalcaemia are also more common than others.
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− | ** Common causes are:
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− | *** Chronic renal failure
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− | *** Hypoalbuminaemia
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− | *** Eclampsia
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− | *** Acute pancreatitis
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− | *** Iatrogenic
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− | *** Post thyroidectomy
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− | *** Post parathyroidectomy
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− | *** Blood transfusion
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− | ** More uncommonly:
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− | *** Lab error
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− | *** Ethylene glycol toxicity
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− | *** NaHCO<sub>3</sub> administration
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− | *** Hypovitaminosis D
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− | *** Hypomagnesaemia
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− | *** Intestinal malabsorption
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− | *** Primary hypoparathyroidism
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− | [[Category:Parathyroid Glands - Pathology]]
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