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OVERVIEW
This page is designed to organize content that is relevant to the topic of hypermagnesemia. This term is used often in medicine, and it is important that we become as familiar as possible with it.
WHAT EXACTLY IS IT?
Before going any farther, let us make sure we clearly define the “medical problem”. Hypermagnesemia refers to high levels of magnesium within the serum (>12.2 mEq/dL)
WHY IS IT A PROBLEM?
ORGANIZING THE DIFFERENTIAL
The differential diagnosis for hypomagnesemia can be organized in a few different ways:
- Can’t miss diagnosis
- Organ systen
- Disease category
- Diagnostic modality
- Most common diagnosis
CLINICAL “WORKUP”
Now that the possible causes of hypermagnesemia have been established, the focus can shift to how one would actually “work-up” a patient who presents with hypomagnesemia.
- Collecting the history
- Performing the physical
- Ordering studies/tests
- Intrepreting clinical data
TREATMENT
The treatment of hypomagnesemia may vary depending on the etiology of the condition, and is elaborated upon more below:
Page Updated: 01.23.2017