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Serum K+, Ca+ and Na+ should be checked as should [[thyroid function tests]] to rule out [[hypothyroidism]]. | Serum [[Potassium|K]]+, [[Ca]]+ and [[Sodium|Na]]+ should be checked as should [[thyroid function tests]] to rule out [[hypothyroidism]]. | ||
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Overview
Serum K+, Ca+ and Na+ should be checked as should thyroid function tests to rule out hypothyroidism.