Correlation to Serum Ionized Calcium and Magnesium Concentration with Sympathetic Nerve Functions in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Background : In type 2 DM, a metabolic disorder causes disturbances of different metabolic processes of the body including electrolyte imbalance. Therefore changes in serum level of Ca2+ and Mg2+ may have some relationship to the occurrence of neuropathy. Objective : The study has been designed to o...
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Main Authors: | Khairul Alam (Author), Noorzahan Begum (Author), Selina Begum (Author), Hossnara Eva (Author) |
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Update Dental College,
2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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