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NORMOCALCEMIC TETANY ABOLISHED BY CALCIUM INFUSION
NORMOCALCEMIC TETANY ABOLISHED BY CALCIUM INFUSION ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY Day, J. W., Parry, G. J. 1990; 27 (4): 438-440Abstract
Tetany is a disorder of increased neuronal excitability usually associated with hypocalcemia. We studied a patient with typical tetanic cramps that responded to intravenous infusion of calcium despite normal serum concentrations of total and ionized calcium. Three generations were affected by similar symptoms, suggesting that this is a dominantly inherited disorder of neuronal hyperirritability.
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View details for PubMedID 2353799