5C64.41
category
Hypomagnesaemia
Definition
This is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally low level of magnesium in the blood. Normal magnesium levels in humans fall between 1.5 - 2.5 mg/dL. Usually a serum level less than 0.7 mmol/L is used as reference for hypomagnesemia (not hypomagnesia which refers to low magnesium content in food/supplement sources).
Also indexed as
Drug-induced hypomagnesaemiaFamilial hypokalaemia - hypercalciuriaFamilial hypokalaemia - hypomagnesaemiaFamilial hypomagnesaemia - hypercalciuria - nephrocalcinosisFamilial hypomagnesaemia - hypercalciuria - nephrocalcinosis - severe ocular involvementFamilial primary hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis with severe ocular involvementGitelman syndromeGlaudemans type isolated autosomal dominant hypomagnesaemiaHOMG1 - [Intestinal hypomagnesaemia type 1]HOMG2 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 2]HOMG3 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 3]HOMG4 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 4]Hypercalciuria - bilateral macular colobomaHypomagnesaemiaHypomagnesaemia due to selective magnesium malabsorptionHypomagnesaemia with hypocalciuriaHypomagnesaemia with normocalciuriaIntestinal hypomagnesaemia type 1Intestinal hypomagnesaemia with secondary hypocalcaemiaIsolated autosomal dominant hypomagnesemia, Glaudemans typeIsolated dominant hypomagnesaemiaIsolated familial intestinal hypomagnesaemiaMagnesium deficiencyMagnesium malabsorptionMeier-Blumberg-Imahorn syndromePrimary familial hypomagnesaemiaPrimary renal tubular hypokalaemic hypomagnesaemia with hypocalciuriaRenal hypomagnesaemia type 2Renal hypomagnesaemia type 3Renal hypomagnesaemia type 4Secondary hypomagnesaemiamedicament-induced hypomagnesaemia