Levels of serum magnesium in normal and diseased person -A comparative study
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Abstract
The Magnesium is the fourth most abundant cation in the body, second most abundant cation of the intracellular fluid
and is known to be intimately associated with a variety of metabolic events. The present study presents the data on
level serum magnesium in normal and diseased persons (Renal Failure). The Results reveals that the mean serum
magnesium levels are found to be higher in cases of Renal Failure in comparison with the control (normal) group,
which may due to different pathological and malfunctioning of different systems
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