5C64.41

Hypomagnesaemia

Hipomagnesemia

Category

Definition

This is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally low level of magnesium in the blood. Normal magnesium levels in humans fall between 1.5 - 2.5 mg/dL. Usually a serum level less than 0.7 mmol/L is used as reference for hypomagnesemia (not hypomagnesia which refers to low magnesium content in food/supplement sources).

Index Terms

HypomagnesaemiaMagnesium deficiencyPrimary familial hypomagnesaemiaFamilial hypokalaemia - hypercalciuriaFamilial hypokalaemia - hypomagnesaemiaPrimary renal tubular hypokalaemic hypomagnesaemia with hypocalciuriaGitelman syndromeFamilial hypomagnesaemia - hypercalciuria - nephrocalcinosis - severe ocular involvementHypercalciuria - bilateral macular colobomaMeier-Blumberg-Imahorn syndromeFamilial primary hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis with severe ocular involvementFamilial hypomagnesaemia - hypercalciuria - nephrocalcinosisRenal hypomagnesaemia type 3HOMG3 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 3]Glaudemans type isolated autosomal dominant hypomagnesaemiaIsolated autosomal dominant hypomagnesemia, Glaudemans typeHypomagnesaemia due to selective magnesium malabsorptionMagnesium malabsorptionIsolated familial intestinal hypomagnesaemiaIntestinal hypomagnesaemia type 1HOMG1 - [Intestinal hypomagnesaemia type 1]Intestinal hypomagnesaemia with secondary hypocalcaemiaHypomagnesaemia with hypocalciuriaRenal hypomagnesaemia type 2Isolated dominant hypomagnesaemiaHOMG2 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 2]Hypomagnesaemia with normocalciuriaRenal hypomagnesaemia type 4HOMG4 - [Renal hypomagnesaemia type 4]Secondary hypomagnesaemiaDrug-induced hypomagnesaemiamedicament-induced hypomagnesaemia