Hypercalcemia is defined as greater than normal level of calcium in blood. The normal level of calcium in our blood ranges from 8.6 mg/dL to 10.3 mg/dl. The value above this causes hypercalcemia that may then lead to serious disturbances in varios organs in our body including heart.
Hypercalcemia is a relatively common clinical problem.It typically manifests as a mild chronic calcium level elevation, although hypercalcemic emergencies do exist. Calcium homeostasis is tightly regulated, and hypercalcemia can affect almost every organ system in the body.
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