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  2. Calcium channel blocker toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Thus they are commonly present in many people's homes. In young children one pill may cause serious health problems and potentially death. [8] The calcium channel blocker that caused the greatest number of deaths in 2010 in the United States was verapamil. [2] This agent is believed to cause more heart problems than many of the others. [2]

  3. Hypocalcemia - Wikipedia

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    Hypocalcemia is a medical condition characterized by low calcium levels in the blood serum. [5] The normal range of blood calcium is typically between 2.1–2.6 mmol/L (8.8–10.7 mg/dL, 4.3–5.2 mEq/L), while levels less than 2.1 mmol/L are defined as hypocalcemic.

  4. Heart disease could be prevented with this one simple test - AOL

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    "This calcium points to the accumulation of plaque that can cause heart disease," he told Fox News Digital. Read On The Fox News App. The higher the score, the more calcium in the arteries, thus a ...

  5. Echogenic intracardiac focus - Wikipedia

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    Echogenic intracardiac focus (EIF) is a small bright spot seen in the baby's heart on an ultrasound exam. This is thought to represent mineralization, or small deposits of calcium, in the muscle of the heart. EIFs are found in about 3–5% of normal pregnancies and cause no health problems. EIFs themselves have no impact on health or heart ...

  6. Heart in calcium shell: What The Health - AOL

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  7. Williams syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Heart problems, periods of high blood calcium [1] [2] Duration: Lifelong [1] Causes: Genetic [1] Differential diagnosis: Noonan syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, DiGeorge syndrome [1] Treatment: Various types of therapy [1] Prognosis: Shorter life expectancy [3] Frequency: 1 in 7,500 to 1 in 20,000 [4]

  8. Calcification - Wikipedia

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    Calcification of soft tissue (arteries, cartilage, heart valves, [1] [2] etc.) can be caused by vitamin K 2 deficiency or by poor calcium absorption due to a high calcium/vitamin D ratio. This can occur with or without a mineral imbalance. A common misconception is that calcification is caused by excess amount of calcium in diet. Dietary ...

  9. Hypercalcaemia - Wikipedia

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    Calcipotriene causes a rapid rise in calcium ion levels. [31] Calcium ion levels can remain high for weeks if untreated and lead to an array of medical issues. [31] There are also cases of hypercalcemia reported due to dogs ingesting rodenticides containing a chemical similar to calcipotriene found in psoriasis cream. [31]