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==Screening== | ==Screening== | ||
* Hypocalcemia can occur either acutely or chronically in hospitalized patients and outpatients, there is insufficient evidence to recommend routine [[Screening (medicine)|screening]] for [[hypocalcemia]]. | * Hypocalcemia can occur either [[Acute (medicine)|acutely]] or [[Chronic (medical)|chronically]] in hospitalized patients and outpatients, there is insufficient evidence to recommend routine [[Screening (medicine)|screening]] for [[hypocalcemia]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:32, 27 June 2018
Hypocalcemia Microchapters |
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Hypocalcemia screening On the Web |
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Risk calculators and risk factors for Hypocalcemia screening |
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Overview
There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for hypocalcemia.
Screening
- Hypocalcemia can occur either acutely or chronically in hospitalized patients and outpatients, there is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for hypocalcemia.