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Things hypocalcemia often describes (“hypocalcemia ________”)
results, due, causes, increases, tremors
How hypocalcemia often is described (“________ hypocalcemia”)
neonatal, severe, symptomatic, chronic, acute, transient, induced, postoperative, early, mild, secondary, significant, late, persistent, profound, asymptomatic, parturient, true, dominant, onset, resultant, autosomal, maternal, permanent, moderate, temporary, concomitant, hypomagnesemic, subsequent, familial, standing, correct, clinical, threatening, systemic, consequent, refractory, slight, dependent, fatal, relative, unexplained, concurrent, spontaneous, untreated, associated, marked, extreme, prolonged, functional, apparent, fetal, longstanding, progressive, protracted, thyroidectomy, existing, calcium, postsurgical, infantile, variable, frank, spurious, recombinant, hypoparathyroid, coexistent, hyper, bovine, ionic, additive, sustained, dietary, reversible, pronounced, latrogenic, delayed, uncomplicated, observed, postnatal, overt, hypocalciuric, measurable, subclinical, resistant, newborn
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