Parathyroid hormone regulates serum calcium through its effects on the following tissues:
It is important to measure the serum calcium and albumin concentrations.
Until serum calcium decreases, additional pharmacologic interventions may be necessary to control nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
In addition, infants with SI deficiency should have careful monitoring of serum calcium.
At the time of sacrifice, blood was obtained for measurement of serum calcium, phosphate, and albumin.
It is recommended to periodically measure serum calcium in individuals receiving large doses of vitamin D.
PTH, in turn, controls the availability of serum calcium.
The diagnostic program should be performed within hours, in parallel with measures to lower serum calcium.
They are the second most common cancerous cause of hypercalcaemia (high serum calcium) in dogs, following T-cell lymphoma.
The influence of hypermagnesemia on serum calcium and parathyroid hormone levels in human subjects.