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*[[Lung]]
*[[Lung]]
*[[Kidney]]
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*[[Breast]]
*[[Urinary bladder|Bladder]]
*[[Endometrium|Endometrial]]
*[[Cervical]]
*[[Thyroid]]
*[[Lymphoma]]
*[[Multiple myeloma|Myeloma]]
*[[Brain]]  
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*[[Lung]]
*[[Lung]]
*[[Ovary|Ovarian]]
*[[Breast]]
*[[Colon (anatomy)|Colorectal]]
*[[Cervical]]
*[[Urinary bladder|Bladder]]
*[[Nasopharynx|Nasopharyngeal]]
*[[Esophageal]]
*[[Pancreas|Pancreatic]]
*[[Kidney]]
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Revision as of 15:15, 3 May 2018

An ECG in a person with a potassium level of 1.1 showing the classical ECG changes of ST segment depression, inverted T waves, large U waves, and a slightly prolonged PR interval. By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0[1]


An ECG in a person with a potassium level of 1.1 showing the classical ECG changes of ST segment depression, inverted T waves, large U waves, and a slightly prolonged PR interval. By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0[1]


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Table

Complications Polymyositis Dermatomyositis
Malignancy


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