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Introduction The cation calcium is crucial for neural transmission, enzyme activity, myocardial function, coagulation, and cellular processes. While most calcium is stored in bones as calcium phosphate, a small portion circulates in cells and extracellular fluids. Normal calcium levels range from 8.9 to 10.1 mg/dL, though variations occur based on

Understanding Hypercalcemia: Causes and Classifications
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