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L Spätling1, H G Classen, W R Külpmann, F Manz, P M Rob, H F Schimatschek, W Vierling, J Vormann, A Weigert, K Wink.
Abstract
The cardiovascular risk increases with decreasing serum levels of magnesium, and this already at concentrations within the previous reference range (0.70-1.10 mmol/L). For this reason, the Society for Magnesium Research has updated its 1986 recommendations for the diagnosis of magnesium deficiency. The diagnosis is based on the patient's history, his clinical symptoms, and the results of clinical-chemical investigations of plasma/serum and urine. Further diagnostic methods used include the determination of ionized serum magnesium and the magnesium retention test. The optimal serum magnesium concentration is > 0.80 mmol/L.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 15700486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fortschr Med Orig