Severe hypermagnesemia induced by magnesium oxide ingestion: a case series
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Abstract
Hypermagnesemia is generally considered an exceptional iatrogenic condition usually caused by magnesium-containing cathartics. In particular, this condition often develops when magnesium-containing cathartics are administered to elderly patients with renal insufficiency or bowel movement dysfunction …
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| Authors | Yamaguchi H;Shimada H;Yoshita K;Tsubata Y;Ikarashi K;Morioka T;Saito N;Sakai S;Narita I;; |
| Journal | cen case reports |
| Year | 2019 |
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pmid:30136128
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doi:10.1007/s13730-018-0359-5
hiroki yamaguchi
hisaki shimada
ichiei narita
constipation / diagnostic imaging
constipation / drug therapy
fatal outcome
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laxatives / therapeutic use
magnesium / blood*
magnesium oxide / adverse effects*
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