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Episode 265: Schema Episode – Hypokalemia & Hypophosphatemia

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Is Hypomagnesemia a Common Cause of Kidney Wilding?

common ones for hypokalemia are going to be one and two, so low numbers like Jack was saying. If your pH is normal, then you think about channel opathy. Some sort of inherited or other sort of acquired problem with the ion channels that could result in a disease like periodic paralysis. And then lastly, if your pH is high, then you need to think about some other esoteric stuff. So just to recap, do they have a GI problem? Do they have a med that's a culprit? Are they having hypomagnesemia? And if not, turn your attention to the pH. But FOSSRIS deserves its time to shine.

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