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Disorders of Calcium Metabolism Information

Disorders of calcium metabolism occur when the body has too little or too much calcium. The serum level of calcium is closely regulated within a fairly limited range in the human body.

The amount of biologically active calcium varies with the level of serum albumin, a protein to which calcium is bound, and therefore levels of ionized calcium are better measures than a total calcium; however, one can correct a total calcium if the albumin level is known.

See also

· · Inborn error of metal metabolism (E83, 275)
Transition metal
Cu high: Copper toxicity · Wilson's disease deficiency: Copper deficiency · Menkes disease/Occipital horn syndrome
Fe high: Primary iron overload disorder: Hemochromatosis/HFE1 · Juvenile/HFE2 · HFE3 · African iron overload/HFE4 · Aceruloplasminemia · Atransferrinemia · Hemosiderosis deficiency: Iron deficiency
Zn high: Zinc toxicity deficiency: Acrodermatitis enteropathica
Electrolyte
PO43− high: Hyperphosphatemia deficiency: Hypophosphatemia · alkaline phosphatase (Hypophosphatasia)
Mg2+ high: Hypermagnesemia deficiency: Hypomagnesemia
Ca2+ high: Hypercalcaemia · Milk-alkali syndrome (Burnett's) · Calcinosis (Calciphylaxis, Calcinosis cutis) · Calcification (Metastatic calcification, Dystrophic calcification) · Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia deficiency: Hypocalcaemia · Osteomalacia · Pseudohypoparathyroidism (Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy) · Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism

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