Abdulrazzaq YM, Smigura FC, Wettrell G. Primary infantile hypomagnesaemia; report of two cases and review of literature.
Eur J Pediatr 1989;
148:459-61. [PMID:
2920754 DOI:
10.1007/bf00595914]
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Abstract
We describe two male infants suffering from primary hypomagnesaemia, diagnosed at 3 months and 2.5 months of age. They both presented with generalised convulsions, with case 2 exhibiting hypocalcaemia which did not respond to calcium and case 1 having normocalcaemia at first but hypocalcaemia 3 days after admission. Both improved dramatically after initiation of magnesium therapy. A carrier-mediated transport defect is the most likely cause of this disease. It is of the utmost importance that a correct and prompt diagnosis be made as therapy is simple and effective. Failure in diagnosing this condition could prove fatal as demonstrated in the family history of case 2.
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