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Autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia vitaminD

Autosomal Dominant Hypocalcaemia and renal damage with vitamin D

British Journal of Renal Medicine 1999;page 10-12

Arpandev Bhattacharyya. Ronald Greenham, David James Tymms

Serum Calcium Concentration is normally regulated in the range of 2.10 to 2.60 mmol/L (ionized calcium 1.10 – 1.40) for various physiological functions such as blood coagulation, automaticity of nerve and muscle, neurotransmitter release, various forms of exocrine and endocrine secretion, and contraction of cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle.

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