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Created page with "'''Hypercalcaemia''' is a disorder of calcium homeostasis characterised by high levels of calcium (free calcium > 1,30 mmol/L). It's a relatively common electrolyte abnormality and is the opposite of hypocalcaemia. A free calcium level of > 2,00 is sometimes called a '''hypercalcaemic crisis'''. 99% of the body's calcium is in the bones. The remaining 1% is in the blood. 40% of calcium in the serum is bound to albumin, 10% is bound to other anions (lactate and..."
(Created page with "'''Hypercalcaemia''' is a disorder of calcium homeostasis characterised by high levels of calcium (free calcium > 1,30 mmol/L). It's a relatively common electrolyte abnormality and is the opposite of hypocalcaemia. A free calcium level of > 2,00 is sometimes called a '''hypercalcaemic crisis'''. 99% of the body's calcium is in the bones. The remaining 1% is in the blood. 40% of calcium in the serum is bound to albumin, 10% is bound to other anions (lactate and...")
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