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Hypomagnesaemia causing myopathy and hypocalcaemia in an alcoholic
H S Pall1, A C Williams, D A Heath
1Department of Neurology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|August 1, 1987
Abstract:
A well-nourished alcoholic patient developed a subacute myopathy which responded rapidly to correction of severe hypomagnesaemia. The finding of profound hypocalcaemia prompted the measurement of serum magnesium. Magnesium deficiency should be looked for in any alcoholic patient with a myopathy as the prognosis seems better than in many other forms of alcoholic myopathy. Correction of the magnesium deficiency corrects the hypocalcaemia without the need for calcium supplementation.