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==Serum Calcium Abnormalities==
==Serum Calcium Abnormalities==
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'''Elevated''' blood calcium levels can be attributed to:
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'''Elevated''' blood calcium levels
(hypercalcaemia)
can be attributed to:
*Increased PTH concentration
*Increased PTH concentration
*Increased Active Vitamin D3
*Increased Active Vitamin D3
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'''Reduced''' blood calcium levels can occur with:
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'''Reduced''' blood calcium levels
(hypocalcaemia)
can occur with:
*Decreased PTH
*Decreased PTH
*Reduced Vitamin D activation
*Reduced Vitamin D activation
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